Dysuria: Painful urination in a child is often caused by urinary tract infections, but labial adhesions and rashes are other possibilities. Your pediatrician can help you sort this out!
Answered 4/23/2015
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Pee hole irritation: This discomfort is triggered by many things. Urinary tract infections can produce irritation by releasing irritating materials that sting as you pee. A kid that doesn't rinse the bathwater well can develop itching in the area and traumatize the pee hole. Some scented or colored toilet tissue can produce irritation during blotting. Best to have it checked.
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