Frequent UTIs in children can be caused by several factors:
Anatomical Abnormalities: Structural issues like vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) can predispose children to recurrent UTIs. Toilet Training: Incomplete emptying of the bladder or holding urine for long periods can increase the risk. Poor Hygiene: Improper wiping techniques can introduce bacteria into the urinary tract. Constipation: Can obstruct the bladder and cause incomplete emptying, leading to infection.