Question
My child has hypospadias, and they have undergone surgery locally. The surgery seems to have been successful. What should we, as the family, do? Where should we go for treatment if we need to perform another surgery on the child?
Answer
The successful pediatric urethral fistula surgery indicates that the first operation did not resolve the issue properly. This surgery requires certain technical skills and expertise, so one should seek a highly skilled doctor for a second surgery. For this condition, we should take treatment measures actively, not avoid seeking medical help, and if the effectiveness of the original treatment plan is found to be poor, it should be changed in a timely manner.