Question

A two-month-old girl has a red, swollen urethra vestibule the size of a grain of rice, similar to adults’ lip sores, with slightly yellowish urine. The doctor advises drinking more water, but the baby doesn’t like to drink water. How should parents handle this situation?

Answer

Based on the description, the baby may have symptoms of frequent urination and frequent urination, which could be related to a polyp near the urethral opening. This type of polyp can be removed through a simple electrocautery surgery. Family members should adopt regular treatment methods to help the baby recover quickly and avoid affecting growth and development. It is recommended that parents pay attention to the baby’s condition and take her to see a doctor in a timely manner.