Symptoms
- Foreskin is pink or red.
- The foreskin is also often swollen.
- Passing urine thru the tender foreskin causes pain or burning.
- Pus or cloudy discharge may drain from the opening of the foreskin. This means a bacterial infection has occurred. Usually, the inside of the foreskin just looks reddened.
- Rare to have any fever.
- Peak age is 2 to 5 year old boys who are not circumcised.
Cause
- The infection is in the closed space under the foreskin.
- May start as reddened foreskin from getting soap or bubble bath trapped under it.
- May also start in a small cut. Cuts can be caused by pulling the foreskin back with too much force.
- Then germs get on the foreskin while touching it with dirty hands to pee.
- Usually, the foreskin is tight and can only be retracted a little. This makes it hard to keep the area clean.
- If there is pus, the most common bacterial cause is Strep. (as in Strep throat)
- Frequent bouts of foreskin infection often means the child needs a circumcision. This is when the foreskin is removed.
Prevention of Future Infections
- Wash the hands before touching the foreskin and penis.
- Retract and clean under the foreskin at least weekly.
- Don't leave any soap under the foreskin.