Almost any mother is always tormented by thoughts, what exactly will the examination of her baby tell. Mucus in the urine of a child is not the worst indicator. In addition, this may be caused by improper preparation for analysis and urine collection.
Analysis preparationIn order for the indicators to correspond to the condition of the baby as accurately as possible, several rules should be followed.
1. Only morning urine should be collected.
2. Be sure to observe hygiene. Before taking urine, taking a bath is a must.
3. No more than three hours should elapse between collection and analysis. Otherwise, errors in the results of the study are possible.
4. The capacity is best purchased at the pharmacy. There she is already sold sterile. It is unlikely that you can achieve this at home.
Mucus in the urine of a child: causes
However, despite the possible errors, it’s still not worth relaxing. After all, the presence of mucus in the urine can be a symptom of many diseases.
- This indicator is sometimes caused by phimosis. This disease is characteristic of boys, when the head of the penis is not exposed, and dirt gathers there. A children's surgeon can solve this problem.
- Mucus in the urine of a child also happens if he has not urinated for a long time.
- In addition, this phenomenon can be an indicator of infectious and inflammatory processes in the body of your baby. The amount and nature of the mucus in this case will help diagnose diseases of the bladder or kidneys. You should know that with inflammation, along with mucus, urine contains an increased number of white blood cells, as well as protein.
In all other cases, mucus in the urine should not bother you, the norm of all other indicators reduces all doubts to zero.
The presence of mucus in the urine in men
Sadly, this indicator also occurs in cases where an adult is not sent to a child, but to an analysis. Most often, this phenomenon is spreading with prostatitis. There are three varieties of this
disease: bacterial (chronic or acute) and non-bacterial (chronic) prostatitis. Each of these ailments has its own symptoms, they are somewhat similar, but somewhat different from each other. Mucus in the urine in men usually allows you to diagnose an acute form of
bacterial prostatitis. Along with this indicator, an increased number of leukocytes is noted. A general blood test eloquently indicates leukocytosis and an excess of
ESR. In addition, the clinical picture is usually supplemented by pain in the groin area and a feeling of heaviness in the perineum. Of course, this situation cannot be ignored. Immediate treatment required. The sooner it is started, the greater the chance of a speedy recovery. Acute bacterial prostatitis usually involves complex treatment. It consists of the use of anti-inflammatory and antibacterial drugs. Sometimes the doctor prescribes physiotherapeutic procedures. If treatment was started in a timely manner, then, as a rule, recovery occurs quickly.
Thus, the presence of mucus is not always harmless. Sometimes mucus in the urine of a child or a man can be an indicator of serious illness.