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Meatal Stenosis

Meatal stenosis is a condition that occurs when the meatus, the opening at the tip of the penis becomes narrower. This condition can be present at birth or can develop later in life. People with meatal stenosis may experience painful urination, sudden urges to urinate, frequent urination, and a small, narrow, fast urinary stream. A surgical procedure called meatotomy is the best treatment for meatal stenosis.

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My 7-year-old son gets a few drops of urine on his pants after circumcision. Why?

Query: Hi doctor, I would like to consult about my son, who has got a urinary problem: He is seven years old. He got circumcised when he was about one year of age. It has been almost a year when we observed that he always get a few drops on his pants. It is just a drop of urine or few, but very smelly. For...  Read Full »


Dr. Raja Ramesh

Answer: Hello,Welcome to icliniq.com.There is a possibility that your son may be suffering from meatal stenosis, a commonly known complication of circumcision. Urinary dribbling around the glans can occur post circumcision. It might be the reason for soakage of undergarments with a foul smell. Proper cleani...  Read Full »

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