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What Causes Post-void Dribbling?

my 7 y/o son keeps grabbing his penis and he had just went to the restroom so I asked him why and he said he doesn t want it to gt wet, like pee keeps coming out. Other then he didn t wait long enough and wiggle to get it all out could it be something else?
Mon, 19 Oct 2020
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Hi,

It looks like regular problems with male children at this age. Look to see if your child's skin is retractable or not, it might also make him want to touch it constantly. He might also have urethritis or urine infection but they may have fever and vomiting too. First apply local creams like Mupirocin or Sodium Fusidate, before consulting your pediatrician.

Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Lingamurthy Itha, Pediatrician
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What Causes Post-void Dribbling?

Hi, It looks like regular problems with male children at this age. Look to see if your child s skin is retractable or not, it might also make him want to touch it constantly. He might also have urethritis or urine infection but they may have fever and vomiting too. First apply local creams like Mupirocin or Sodium Fusidate, before consulting your pediatrician. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Lingamurthy Itha, Pediatrician