B has been PT'd for about 1. 5 yrs, and hasn't had any accidents or issues in well over a year. Lately he's been peeing/going to the bathroom a lot, but I hadn't realized just how much til today.....he was at daycare today and the DCP told me he went 18 times. This was between 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
The dr.'s office is closed, I'll call in the morning.....but what would you think is going on. He says it feels fine, no pain/burning. He also says it's white instead of yellow - and no red/pink.
Re: Excessive peeing (4 yr old boy) ?
Ugh. You *made* me google.
He goes frequently, but not large quantities, so hopefully its not diabetes. But thanks for responding.
DD was doing this recently. My brother has juvenile onset diabetes so I was concerned but she wasn't excessively thirsty so I wasn't real concerned.
Pedi did a culture on a urine sample and she did not have an infection. Pedi seemed unconcerned and said frequent urination is something that often "pops up" at this age. There is no medical reason for it and she said it usually stops on it's own.
Yes, excessive urination is a sign of diabetes but don't jump to conclusions until you've talked to the pedi (especially because it doesn't sound like he has other symptoms excessive thirst, weight loss, etc.).
ETA: here's info on what I am talking about (although if you are googling you probably read this
Pollakiuria: Mostly affects children between the age of 3-8 years, and causes frequent daytime urination, sometimes up to 10-30 times a day, usually with very small amounts of urine being produced at each time. Children with pollakiuria usually do not have other symptoms, and it is not known what causes it, although it may be linked to stress. No treatment is necessary and symptoms usually go away after about 3 months. It is also called Extraordinary Daytime Urinary Frequency Syndrome.
Thanks EMT.
Maybe it's the stress thing....he starts preschool next week and this is his first experience with a structured setting away from home, and he hasn't been in daycare in over a year now (just goes one day/week as a fun day with DCP's kids).
So, I'll still have him checked tomorrow, and hopefully it goes away quickly, or at least they are able to work with him at preschool.
Now I feel like a jerk for making you worry! It's just the first thing that pooped into my head. Sorry
no no no, don't worry. I would have went there anyhow. lol. I really do/did want to hear all possibilities. I really appreciate you throwing that out there.
It's just a little. It is nearly less than a minute from when he walks in to when he flushes (he pulls his pants up after flushing - so that minute is clothes down, sit down, pee, get up, flush).