If a child often unintentionally leaks urine while urinating, it may be a symptom of acute urethritis. It is recommended to drink more water, avoid spicy and irritating foods, and take symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication for treatment.
An abnormal urine color in children could be a symptom of urethritis. It is recommended to seek medical attention promptly and take symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication under a doctor’s guidance.
Hypospadias is the most common congenital anomaly in the male urinary reproductive system. Is there a risk involved in its treatment?
A child’s testicles are generally considered normal as long as they have descended into the scrotum without swelling.
During urination, my son exuded three drops of purulent urine. After urination, his little penis appeared red and swollen, with the urine showing a yellowish tinge. Laboratory tests and thorough examination results: no previous treatment records and effects: none. 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.
The patient inquires about how to handle the situation where there is only one testicle in the scrotum with normal secondary sex development and no discomfort, and another smaller testicle can be felt in the abdomen.
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