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How Can Nausea And Frequent Urination In A Child Be Treated?

9yo daughter stypayed home today with nausea but never threw up. Frequent going to bathroom . Gave her pepto which made nausea subside but now she needs to sleep cause she’s up every ten min to pee. Checked blood sugar, it’s fine. Not drinking excessively, no fever.
Tue, 28 Aug 2018
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Hi,

I am curious as to why you checked your daughter's blood sugar. Diabetes is a cause of frequent urination. Does she have diabetes? Other causes include kidney disease, drugs, appendicitis and urinary tract infection.

Has she had a urinary tract infection in the past? It is most important that your daughter has a medical evaluation as soon as possible! I don't know what time of day it is where you are, so either take her to her doctor's office or the Emergency Room right now. With frequent urination, she's not going to sleep much anyway.

Hope I have answered your query. If you have any further questions, I will be happy to help.
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How Can Nausea And Frequent Urination In A Child Be Treated?

Hi, I am curious as to why you checked your daughter s blood sugar. Diabetes is a cause of frequent urination. Does she have diabetes? Other causes include kidney disease, drugs, appendicitis and urinary tract infection. Has she had a urinary tract infection in the past? It is most important that your daughter has a medical evaluation as soon as possible! I don t know what time of day it is where you are, so either take her to her doctor s office or the Emergency Room right now. With frequent urination, she s not going to sleep much anyway. Hope I have answered your query. If you have any further questions, I will be happy to help.