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?cystitis in a 2yr old

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NappyValleyHippyCrack · 31/01/2016 15:47

Hello.

Is it possible for a still in nappies 2.5 yr old little girl to have cystitis?
She's had an on/off temp since yesterday morning (39), periods of irritability but normal chirpy self and today crying and wiggling and fumbling with her nappy saying it's sore.
She had a slightly strong urine smell on Friday but a one off. She drinks well and drinks water mostly, cup of squash at evening meal and milk at bedtime.
Earlier nappy change her bottom and vagina look fine, no redness or soreness. No offensive smell.
I generally don't just give anti pyretics if just a temp, but she seemed so upset that I gave ibuprofen earlier to which she responded well.
Is there anything else I could give her to possibly ease symptoms?
I'd rather not trip off to the GP to be told 'it's a virus' although I will if it's strongly suspected and advised.
Many thanks.

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lavendersun · 31/01/2016 15:53

Yes it is, DD had it repeatedly and it was investigated.

You really need to have her seen by a doctor, I would go today if she were mine. I would also give her calpol now, imagine how awful she is feeling.

DD had very minor kidney scarring after her second UTI.

NappyValleyHippyCrack · 31/01/2016 16:00

Thanks for replying.

I sounded a bit cruel in my OP, I meant that I don't give calpol/nurofen for *just a raised temp, I do give if she's in obvious pain or clingy/irritable.
Yesterday she was happily charging around with a temp of 39!
She's asleep now, I'll see how the rest of today goes and make an appt tomorrow morning.
Thanks again.

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