Question
Based on your description, my baby’s little penis has a missing testicle, with a large, hard lump on the right side. I’m unsure if it’s a hernia or a displaced testicle. So, what could be causing the missing testicle?
Answer
Given your description, a three-year-old baby with a missing testicle suggests a condition that requires immediate surgical treatment to prevent normal testicular development. There is a hard lump on the scrotum. It could be a hernia or hydrocele. It is recommended to visit a hospital for general surgery. A color Doppler ultrasound is necessary to help analyze the nature of the lump and the position of the testicle. Considering the need for surgery, it is advisable to seek early diagnosis and treatment.