Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Is it normal for the baby to urinate less in summer?

Is it normal for the baby to urinate less in summer?

Generally speaking, it is normal, but if diarrhea occurs at the same time, you need to pay attention.

1. Baby's lack of urine in summer is generally caused by physiological factors, including drinking less water and sweating more. The displacement of human body is directly proportional to the amount of drinking water. If you drink more water, you will discharge more water. On the contrary, if you drink less water or eat less fruit, your baby's urine will also decrease. At the same time, the summer weather is hot, the temperature is high, and the amount of perspiration increases. Therefore, most of the water in the baby's body evaporates through sweating, and the urine discharged is naturally less.

2. In addition to physiological factors, the baby's oliguria in summer may also be caused by diseases, the most common being severe diarrhea or kidney disease. Such as acute glomerulonephritis. Symptoms of diarrhea are obvious, and the latter will show anuria or oliguria. Parents should take their babies to check in time.