My 10 year old son has started having bloody urine tonight. He takes 60mg of Vyvanse po every morning. He denies any pain, and only complains of burning at end of his penis when he urinates. Should I seek er care or would it be ok to go to his pediatrician in the morning as long as symptoms do not worsen?
Wed, 20 Aug 2014
General & Family Physician, Dr. Sajid Ali's Response
hi thanks for asking the history (hematuria,burning at the end of penis) you have given is very suggestive of bladder stone........
i would like to suggest to do an ultrasound abdomen and pelvis (it will show the stone).......take plenty of fluids and consult a urologist
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hi thanks for asking the history (hematuria,burning at the end of penis) you have given is very suggestive of bladder stone........ i would like to suggest to do an ultrasound abdomen and pelvis (it will show the stone).......take plenty of fluids and consult a urologist