Tiny brown flecks in toddler urine?

Anonymous
I have noticed over the past few days that my two-year-old daughter has had these little pepper looking flakes. By the way, she is toilet training too. I think there is something to this after reading all of your posts. I am working on making sure she has enough liquids today and am going to let her pediatrician know at her next appointment in a few days. I just found something else on another website concerning something called a "curvalaria urinary tract infection." It has to do with a fungus in the urinary tract. These little flakes occur during one of these.
Anonymous
Hi, did you get a answer? I'm seeing the same thing from my twin girls, they drink a lot so don't think it's dehydration?
Anonymous
My three year is having brown flecks as we'll. We had urine tested and no infection,we also had renal ultrasound done everything was normal.the dr. Really wasn't concerned he said the urinary tract could be getting inflamed and the little flecks are skin? Has anyone heard of this?
Anonymous
My three year has those flecks in her urine today
Totally freaked me out. She is still potty training.
Reading these posts I'm wondering if it doesn't have
To do with them holding it to long and learning when to
Go. I will say though her urine seemed kinda dark
Yellow like maybe she was a tad dehydrated.
Anonymous
We are experiencing the same w my 2 yo daughter and currently waiting for lab results. Anyone can shed some more insight?
Anonymous
Did any of you guys find out what the issue was ? I see little specks in my 2 year olds urine too
Anonymous
Actually I'm on my way now to the doctors cause my 3 yr old daughter has a bunch of it in her urine. I seen it when she used the potty. But her other symptoms are complaining about stomach and digging at herself. Plus starting to get alittle more cranky. But these symptoms have all just started recently as well. Just because you don't have other signs doesn't mean it won't be an infection. Some kids just hide it better and don't say anything till it's too late, or like me, till you find stuff in the urine. Plus some sign you might think are other things, cause let's face it they are toddlers. Sometimes it's hard to tell if it's an issue or just something else. When I get an answer I'll try and post what the doc says.
Anonymous
Anonymous, did you ever get an answer in September?
Anonymous
My 3 yr old has these specks in her urine going to the doctors today. Worried her urine is very dark also but she drinks a ton of water.
Anonymous
Does anyone have an update on this? Same thing is happening with my 4 year old.
Anonymous
Check for UTI.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Check for UTI.


Hint enter too soon. If no UTI, have your doctor run a kidney panel. It's a simple blood draw (which admittedly can suck for a young kid), but it will give you a lot of information.
Anonymous
Does anyone have an update on this post?
Anonymous
oh, now you mention it. I think my DS, potty trained, also sometimes has tiny brown flecks in urine in his potty. I thought those are dusts. He loves to hold urine, and does not drink enough liquids, a bit on the darker side for his urine color.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm a nanny and have seen it in many toddlers and I think it has something to do with dehydration. I've noticed when it happens the urine is always really dark and it's often in the morning when they wake up. Never got that confirmed though. To the pp who said it could be flecks of blood from a urinary track infection I highly doubt it. If the infection has gotten to the point where there is blood, the child would be very very uncomfortable or at least be showing other symptoms. Let us know when you find out though.


Not necessarily. My DD had a UTI when she was 18 months and the ONLY symptom was blood in her diaper. She gave no indication of pain or discomfort. She was on antibiotics for 2-3 days before she had a fever.

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