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   The Effect of Ambient Temperature Changes on Micturition in Infants ‒ A Study of 800 Infants Aged up to 12 Months  
   
نویسنده Mousavi Abdollah ,Mousavi Jaber
منبع journal of comprehensive pediatrics - 2015 - دوره : 6 - شماره : 2 - صفحه:21 -23
چکیده    Background: cold may aggravate urge symptoms in patients with frequency/urgency syndromes.objectives: this paper attempts to establish the correlation between the changes in three variables, namely the changes of ambient temperature, age, and weight of conscious infants and their micturition rate.materials and methods: the time interval between the napkin removal and micturition was recorded, in order to establish the relationship between environmental temperature changes and urination.results: micturition occurred in response to decreased skin temperature of the lower trunk, during the first minute interval of napkin removal, in 287 of the infants (35.9%). totally, 428 infants (53.5%) voided in a 5 minute interval. the younger infants urinated more frequently and also faster, in relation to ambient temperature changes.conclusions: we concluded that the occurrence of urination, as a response to cooling stimulation of the lower trunk, is correlated with infants’ age and amount of environmental temperature degree.
کلیدواژه Infant ,Newborn;Temperature;Urination;Micturition;Skin
آدرس mazandaran university of medical sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pediatric Surgery, ایران, mazandaran university of medical sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Community Medicine, ایران
 
     
   
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