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How Long Does it Take for a Pediatric Urethral rupture Surgery?

Pediatric Urethral rupture surgery is a common procedure for treating male congenital anomalies, generally recommended to be performed in the early infancy to avoid any impact on the child’s physical and mental health.
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What’s Going on with My Child’s Urinary Opening?

My son underwent pediatric urethral rupture surgery at the age of 3.5. Now, at 6, he urinates 1-2 times every night, but after falling and injuring his hip the day before, he is bedwetting 5-6 times every night. How should I handle my child’s urethral rupture?
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