Question

I noticed three drops of purulent water when he urinated. After urination, besides the purulent water, the penis is a bit red and swollen, and the urine is a bit yellow. The test and careful examination results: No previous treatment experience and effects: No matter what kind of assistance needed: What could be the cause? How should it be treated? Is it an upset stomach?

Answer

How old is the child? Is there a phimosis, with the glans not being able to come out? If so, the child is very likely to have balanoposthitis. Since the glans cannot come out, it causes the pus to be difficult to drain and heal. Guidance: If my description is accurate, please go to the urology department of the hospital for a re-examination. 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.