Signs and symptoms to consult pediatric urology are :
In children under 18 years of age –
- Scrotal pain (emergency)
- Ballooning or non-retractile foreskin of the penis
- Recurrent episodes of UTI (Urinary Tract Infection)
- Passing blood in the urine
- Passing urine from under or upper surface of the penis with an abnormal opening of the urethra
- Persistent bedwetting beyond the age of 5 years.
- Persistent wetting of undergarments by the child after 3 to 4 years of age
- Urinary retention
- Swelling in the groin( hernia or hydrocele)
- Testis not present in the scrotum