The possible clinical causes of pain over the penis in children include circumcision, penile trauma, and urethral stones.
1. Circumcision and glansitis: this situation is more common in the clinic. Most of the children’s external genitalia in the process of development may have a long foreskin or circumcision, which is prone to infection of the relevant parts, resulting in redness, swelling and pain in the glans.
2. Penile trauma: after the child’s penis is subjected to external force in the process of activity, the skin of the penile area may be abraded, which is clinically manifested as the skin of the relevant area is broken, bleeding, and so on.
3. Urethral calculi: this situation is less common in the clinic. Typical clinical symptoms of urethral calculi include difficulty in urination, severe pain, etc., which may also cause radiating pain at the distal end of the penis.
If the child exists related to the situation, it is recommended that parents should take the child to the hospital for a clear diagnosis, so as to carry out targeted treatment.