Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not take her to urgent care if she’s in no discomfort, acting normally, and just peeing frequently. For my kids that’s usually a sign of constipation.
Cool. Frequent urination and thirst are also signs of Type I diabetes and frequently starts at 3 or 4. Maybe you shouldn't discourage people from seeking medical care. Smh
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not take her to urgent care if she’s in no discomfort, acting normally, and just peeing frequently. For my kids that’s usually a sign of constipation.
I just reread and saw the accidents. That’s a little more concerning. Call your ped for advice.
Anonymous wrote:I would not take her to urgent care if she’s in no discomfort, acting normally, and just peeing frequently. For my kids that’s usually a sign of constipation.
Anonymous wrote:I would not take her to urgent care if she’s in no discomfort, acting normally, and just peeing frequently. For my kids that’s usually a sign of constipation.