What’s wrong with a 7 year old’s itchy peeing area?

Itching around the urethra in children may be the result of urinary tract infections, eczema, scabies and other conditions.
1. Urinary system infection: children’s urethra is not fully developed, the mucosal protective barrier is more fragile. If the cleaning is not timely, then urinary tract infection may occur, such as urinary pain, poor urination, itching, pus fever and other symptoms.
2. Eczema: If the urethra is not cleaned properly, the local skin is in a moist environment for a long time, which may cause eczema, local skin itching, wrinkles, redness and swelling and other symptoms.
3. Scabies: Scabies is a parasitic disease infected by scabies mite, crawling in the cuticle of the skin, its dander, feces and eggs can trigger the body’s immune response, appearing local skin rumbling, itching and other symptoms.
Itching around the urethra in children may also be caused by other factors, and parents are advised to bring their children to regular hospitals for treatment and early recovery.