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Urinary Infection In Children
When a urinary infection in children is diagnosed it is often blamed on the anatomy or hygiene of the child, and not linked to the genital wart or Human papilloma virus as in adults.
Small babies can get this infection from above, from the blood, if their immune system is rather weak. Getting UTIs from below is typical mostly of small girls, because their meatus is closer to the anal area than in boys.
When a urinary infection in children is diagnosed it is often blamed on the anatomy or hygiene of the child, and not linked to the genital wart or Human papilloma virus as in adults.
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Urinary Infection In Children -
Genital Wart, Human Papilloma Virus
Symptoms of UTIs may easily be overlooked, because the child becomes nervous, irritating, has nausea or fever. To make the proper diagnosis it should be taken to the doctor, because if the disorder is not treated in the right time, it may be dangerous.
When a urinary infection in children is diagnosed it is often blamed on the anatomy or hygiene of the child, and not linked to the genital wart or Human papilloma virus as in adults.
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