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Happy new year everyone! Sorry to make a new year posting on the basis of a UTI but all of a sudden, my daughter is complaining of stinging wee, and needing to go a lot more than usual. Not complaining of tummy ache.


We'll take her to the docs tomorrow. She's drinking lots of water (always does) and I'm helping her to wee even though it hurts by distracting her. We've also been recommended to get some natural d-mannose. I think I know it came from a 'number two less than perfect wiping incident' so fairly sure it'd be an e coli situation. she's normally very good at wiping, but was majorly distracted by cousins at Christmas etc, and I discovered at bathtime last week there had been an 'issue'.


Also doing vinegar in the bath tonight which is what I've done in the past for me.


Any other advice very welcome as its my first time of her having it.


Thanks

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Both me and my little sister had this when we were younger. It was thought that several causes of antibiotics contributed and so we were advised (or parents rather) to include a strong childfriendly probiotic.

To this day I take a probiotic supplement and i think it helps keep most of them at bay.

I suffered badly when pregnant though.

Other advice from health prof included avoid baths and only shower, always wipe front to back, no perfumed wipes or soaps, only cotton knickers and tights.

I remember how painful it was as a little girl so feel for your daughter.

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Thanks everyone. So far so good. We'll see how she feels in the morning. Or I guess with the frequency thing, she may get up in the night, which she never has before... But that urgency feeling is difficult to ignore I think.


Thanks EdF ladies (and maybe gents?!). Happy new year.

Cranberry is a preventative according to The Food Hospital (TV prog), I used to suffer with it but eased after avoiding bubble bath, drinking lots of water etc. Natural yoghurt good for cooling, poor little thing hope she gets better soon, nasty enough getting it as a grown up!

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