What should be done if a newborn has a short prepuce and the glans is exposed?
If your baby’s penis appears short, with a slight elongation during urination, it might be due to phimosis. It is recommended to consider surgical treatment after the child has matured. Meanwhile, pay attention to the child’s diet and hygiene habits, avoiding irritating food.
Your son is urinating with purulent discharge, with the tip of his penis appearing red and swollen, and the urine slightly yellow. Both urine tests and detailed examinations show normal results, with no history or record of treatment. Help is requested to determine the cause and treatment for this condition. Could it be due to indigestion?
For a 5-year-old boy who keeps urinating continuously, it is recommended to undergo a urine routine examination to help diagnose the condition. After confirmation, treatment with antibiotics such as ciprofloxacin or levofloxacin can be adopted, and spicy and irritating foods should be avoided. Drinking plenty of water can promote symptom improvement. Parents should maintain patience, take their child to a professional hospital for examination and treatment in a timely manner, and regularly conduct routine examinations while following the doctor’s orders for medication.
When a child experiences pain while urinating, upon inspection, white discharge is found under the foreskin, which may be due to inflammation caused by smegma and an overly long foreskin.
Frequent urination in children can be caused by various factors, including both physiological and psychological ones.
When a baby is about one and a half years old, they may urinate frequently during the day and night but in small amounts, which could be due to urethritis or other issues. It’s recommended to consult a urologist for further examination.
Your baby may have a small bulge on the head of his penis when he urinates, which could be a symptom of genital herpes. Please seek medical attention and treatment as soon as possible.
Children are waiting before urinating, and this symptom has appeared in the past 10 days, never experienced before, and urine tests show no abnormalities.
Long foreskin may cause abnormal urination, and it is recommended to seek professional medical assistance.