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March 16, 2004

Diagnosis and Symptoms

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Question from Weston, Florida, USA:

My daughter has had constant, recurrent bladder infections. A friend told me that this could be a indication of diabetes. Is this true?

Answer:

From: DTeam Staff

When a child has several episodes of bladder infection, he/she needs a urine culture to assure the correct antimicrobial therapy. The next thing to do is an echographic scan of the abdomen in order to exclude any renal abnormalities, which are often seen in children with several bladder infection episodes. A high blood sugar level could be linked to infection, but, first, you have to check for a blood sugar level and verify if it is above the normal value; you can check also for sugar in the urine. If these test results are negative, you can exclude diabetes and try to find another cause for the frequency of those bladder infection episodes.

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