Question
The baby has completed the pediatric urethral rupture surgery three months ago, now every time the baby cries or fusses, he will urinate, or he will urinate immediately when he needs to go, and he cannot control it. Is there going to be pain after pediatric urethral rupture surgery?
Answer
Urethral rupture is a common congenital anomaly of the male lower urinary tract and external genitalia, with the urethral opening from the ventral side of the penis to the proximal end of the normal urethral opening at the perineum. Most cases are accompanied by underdevelopment of the penis and are one of the most common congenital anomalies in the pediatric urogenital system. There will definitely be discomfort after surgery, and attention should be paid to the child’s urination and wound conditions to prevent infection.