I was wondering if anyone had any experience with this and can offer some insight. DD is 2.5 and is potty trained and she is on her second round of antibiotics for a UTI. I brought her to the pedi because she would on and off complain that her "peepee hurt" since potty training in late June. She didn't complain about it daily just every couple of days she would mention it to me. She never had fever, backpain, pain while she was peeing, peeing more often, accidents, etc although sometimes she looked a little red down there.
Anyway,I brought her in and they did a urine sample and it came back positive for a UTI. They put her on a round of antibiotics and we did a repeat urine sample and it came back positive again for a UTI but this time with a different bacteria present. She's currently on her second round of antibiotics and the pedi is referring us to a urologist. He is also ordering a renal ultrasound. He also talked about a test the urologist might choose to do which involves a catheter and a dye. I told him I am hesitant to do any invasive procedures since she's not showing me that she's in any real pain. I'm just not sure why this keeps happening. I notice she does wait very long to go. Sometimes it will be 6-7 hours since she's last used the potty but I think it's because she doesn't want to stop what she's doing.
Re: Toddler girls and UTI
I'll try the cranberry juice also. She just drinks milk and water right now and I'm always amazed by how long she can hold it. I don't like to force her to pee because like you said I would hate for her to go backwards in potty training and not want to use the potty anymore. DH says maybe it does hurt her to pee and that's why she puts off going potty for so long. I think it's more because she doesn't want to stop playing to go pee.
Oh and during the week she is with my mom and my mom also wipes her so I don't think it's the wiping.
Ok. Thanks ladies! I will try making her go more often. I do remind her to go potty or ask her if she needs to go if it's been awhile but I haven't tried forcing her. She is very headstrong and independent but I probably do need to force her.
As for drinking she does drink 3 full cups of milk a day and sips of water throughout the day. I do wish she would drink more water.