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Blood coming from my 10 month old son’s penis
by: Chasity on Sat, Aug 18 2007
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He had been having a real bad diaper rash which had also irritated the skin on the side of the penis near the tip. I thought that I had gotten a handle on the rash but he had a really bad BM and it caused the urethra to bleed. Could it be that it got irritated or could it be a tear? I’m hoping that it is not too serious, although I’m afraid that when he urinates that it will burn. I am going to follow up with his pediatrician on this matter. Just wanted to know if anyone else has experienced this with their child or has any knowledge of the matter?


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  1. Sun, Aug 19 2007
    It is probable related to the inflammation from the diaper rash Definitely get it checked out. Good luck....Read

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  • Blood coming from my 10 month old son’s penis - by Chasity - (Sat, Aug 18 2007)
    He had been having a real bad diaper rash which had also irritated the skin on the side of the penis near the tip. I thought that I had gotten a handle on the rash but he had a really bad BM and it caused the urethra to bleed. [more..]

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