Question

My son urinated with three drops of purulent urine. After urination, his little penis was red and swollen, and the urine had a yellowish tint. Laboratory tests and a thorough examination showed no previous treatment records or effects. Assistance sought: What could be the cause? How should it be treated? Is he suffering from an upset stomach? How old is the child? Is it phimosis, with the glans not being visible? If so, the child is very likely to have balanoposthitis because the glans cannot come out, making it difficult for pus to drain and heal.

Answer

If the situation I described applies, go to the urology department of the hospital for a follow-up visit. Ask the doctor to separate the foreskin from the glans so that it can be flipped up to reveal the glans. Then, take oral anti-inflammatory medication and wash with anti-inflammatory medication externally every day, and it will heal quickly.