Over the last few months, he's been complaining (or, rather, screaming) that it stings to wee. Now, the first time it happened it WAS a UTI and he had a terrible fever and backpain, he was given antibiotics, had a kidney scan etc and it cleared up.
He's had this pain three or four times since - every time I take him to the GP he is given antibiotics on the 'offchance' that it is a bacterial UTI. EVERY bloody time I've phoned for the results (take 3 days, so he's already halfway through the course) they have been negative, meaning that he's had antibiotics for no good reason. Poor lamb, between his old chap and his dodgy ears has had more ABs in his life than I've had in mine, and I've got 33 years on him.
The kidney and bladder scans came back fine, so no congential issues such as blockages. However, GP did notice that my son's foreskin is quite tight - we have been instructed to show him how to 'play' with it....(as if 4 year old boys need any encouragement) but if it's still tight in 6 months he'll be in for the 'job'. Apart from the stingy wee, he has no fever and is fine in himself; the wee is not cloudy or smelly and he doesn't need to wee more often that normal.
I'm thinking it might be a yeast infection, which can be exacerbated by this tight foreskin - called Balanitus. Of course, antibiotics themselves can lead to yeast infections. We're being scrupulous about hygiene, not using harsh soaps or bubble baths, putting salt in the bath water and cutting down on the amount of yeast products he has. We've tried tipping diluted cranberry juice down him, and plenty of water, but it takes an age - he obviously associates drinking with needing a (painful) wee.
Any other suggestions? Are there any teas, lotions or potions I can try? Even over-the-counter stuff (I've been reading up on Canesten HC cream as a last resort) that are safe for the most sensitive parts of a 4 year old boy?
As you can see, I'm very wary of going back to the GP......(even though he's gorgeous

Many thanks xx