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Circumcision
Hello doctor, my son is 6 years old. I got his Circumcision done by a surgeon on Monday at 3.30 pm. It has been 4 days since he has had migraine and he is not getting any relief. Sometimes there is problem in urine, sometimes pain, sometimes swelling. We are giving him cefixime 100, urosol syrup and embulgesic syrup but he keeps saying only one thing throughout the day and night that there is burning sensation, there is burning sensation. Dr. please give me advice
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Give him more water, fluids to drink. Syp Cefpodoxime 5m.l every morning and evening for 5 days. Clean the site adequately with antiseptic solution and apply soframycin ointment.
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Locally apply after gental cleaning T BACT OINT. PLENTY OF WATER N LIQUID LEMONADE ELECTORAL POWDER BUTTERMILK TO INCREASE OUTPUT OF URINE SO BURNING REDUCE.
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Mild pain, swelling and burning can occur for a few days after circumcision, but persistent burning and difficulty passing urine should be assessed properly 👍 Most children recover well with timely review and correct wound care. Please consult the operating surgeon or connect with me for proper evaluation to rule out excess inflammation or infection and guide further management safely.
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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​"While some discomfort and swelling are expected for 48–72 hours after a circumcision, persistent burning sensations and difficulty urinating on Day 4 indicate that the surgical site is likely experiencing significant inflammation or a developing secondary infection. The burning sensation is a clinical sign that the raw tissue is being irritated by urine or is hypersensitive due to the healing process. At this stage, symptomatic management needs to be balanced with a close physical inspection to rule out complications like meatal stenosis or localized cellulitis
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​Loose Clothing: "Keep him in very loose cotton clothing or allow him to remain without a diaper/underwear for a few hours daily to allow air circulation to the wound." ​Hydration: "Ensure he is drinking plenty of water. Diluted urine is less acidic and causes significantly less burning when it passes over the surgical site." ​Caution: "Do not try to forcefully pull back any remaining skin or remove surgical scabs, as this will cause bleeding and increase the burning sensation." ​Red Flags: "Seek emergency medical care if he is unable to pass urine for more than 8 hours, develops a high fever, or if the swelling and redness begin to spread toward the scrotum or abdomen."
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Avoid fried and spicy food Water intake more Do connect and consult
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