See your...: ...Pediatrician. A urinalysis (a urine test that looks for things like blood and infection) should be performed. If there is an infection, it needs to be treated. If there is something getting in the way of urine flow, it should be looked into. Your doctor may decide that a referral to a specialist is necessary.
Answered 11/27/2014
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?hypospadias: The description you made suggests your son has hypospadias. Dribbling of urine signifies possible obstruction along the urinary tract. He may need to be referred to urologist.
Answered 7/8/2013
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