Abstract

Recurrent urinary tract infection is a common problem in pediatric clinical practice. Unsatisfactory perineal hygiene considered to be a main predisposing factor in theoretical background as the etiology of the condition is opportunistic microrganisms found in the perineal commensal microbiota. The impact of perineal hygiene on the occurence of urosepsis is not well studied in Sri Lankan community.

Highlights

  • Recurrent urinary tract infection is a common problem in pediatric clinical practice

  • A prospective randomized controlled study with a bigger sample is recommended for more reliable information

  • The objective of this study is to evaluate the role of different perineal hygiene practices in recurrent urinary tract infections among Sri Lankan paediatric population

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Summary

Introduction

Recurrent urinary tract infection is a common problem in pediatric clinical practice. Washing with water seems to be protective whereas washing with soap and water seems to be predisposing.

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