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How to Treat Urinary Tract Infections in Kids

Learn why urinary tract infections are more serious in pediatric patients, and what can be done to effectively treat them.

Urinary tract infections for children are a much more serious issue than they are for adults, and they may require a shot of antibiotics. Discover why a urinary tract infection in a child usually means that their kidneys are infected, as well, with help from a pediatrician in this free video on preventing medical problems in children.

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