Undescended Testis in Children

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Undescended Testis in Children

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While it might sound alarming at first, understanding this condition and its implications can ease your worries and help you take the right steps for your child’s health.

An undescended testis in children, or cryptorchidism, occurs when one or both of a male infant’s testicles fail to move into the scrotum before birth. This is a common condition, affecting about 3% of full-term and 30% of premature male infants. Normally, the testicles develop in the abdomen and descend into the scrotum during the last few months of fetal development. When this descent doesn’t happen, it results in an undescended testis.

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Sold by: Dr. Prashant Jain (0 / # 0) Grade Dr. Prashant Jain
Email: pediatricurologistindelhi@gmail.com

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Added: 2024.06.19
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