Question
Could pediatric scrotal hydrocele be caused by incontinence?
Answer
Hello! As the testicle descends from the retroperitoneal space, it is accompanied by a tunica vaginalis, a fold of peritoneum, which also enters the scrotum through the inguinal canal. However, pediatric scrotal hydrocele is not caused by incontinence; it may be due to other factors. With the advancement of medicine, minimally invasive hydrocele surgery has been applied in treatment and has achieved good results. Additionally, for patients with pediatric bone tumors, active treatment and daily care are particularly important. Pay attention to a balanced diet, consume more vegetables and fruits, and increase calcium intake to reduce the risk of disease.