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my son 6 has penis pain his dr.. says to ignore it. It's not a uti
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Hi,

How is your son? Any pain should be evaluated. was there a trauma to this area? A urinalysis may be done to determine the presence of infection. If this is normal, a complete physical examination and medical history is important. Are there other signs or symptoms present? If this persists, it would be best to have this evaluated by your doctor or urologist.

Take care and regards.
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thank you for your interest. I have tried to responsed to you. My son still complains and there was no known trauma to the area. He is telling us more and more. We do have an appointment with a pediatric urologist coming up. Are there any questions I should ask?
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