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Urine Painful, Anal Reddish. Use Siloderm To Prevent Infection?

Hellow doctor ,45 days old girl baby crying hard before and after passing urine . what might be the reason and please suggest remedies. Her anal is reddish and frequently we apply siloderm. Her stool and urine test negative for any infection. Any how my pediatrician asked to give her antibiotic for5 days to prevent any infection in the anal area
Mon, 7 Jan 2013
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Welcome to HCM.
Infection in the urine is the probable cause and you are in the right line of treatment with antibiotics.
Anal redness usually occurs after an episode of loose stools. If not, local cause in the area needs to be looked for and treated.
Regards
DR GS
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Urine Painful, Anal Reddish. Use Siloderm To Prevent Infection?

Hi Welcome to HCM. Infection in the urine is the probable cause and you are in the right line of treatment with antibiotics. Anal redness usually occurs after an episode of loose stools. If not, local cause in the area needs to be looked for and treated. Regards DR GS