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Child's got undescended testis
My brother's testis were normal at birth but both went up when he was 2 years old because of using diapers frequently. We took him to doctors and they prescribed medications to bring them back. Now he's 7 and the testis are still undescended. Can they be back by hormonal treatment? or is a surgery required??
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In such case surgery is required.
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Surgery is required. After the corrective surgery for relocation of the testes keep a check on development of your child.
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Surgery required
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In such cases surgery is the last option . Don't wait get it done as soon as possible
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Examination needed. Coz u mention previous was normal. If not descended then its surgery only
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visit general surgeon once
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