What Are the Symptoms of Genital Abnormalities in Newborns?
Based on your symptoms, your child is currently experiencing penis scrotum transposition, which falls under genital abnormalities. Surgical treatment is necessary. As for the testicles not being in the scrotum, this is also known as cryptorchidism. It is also important to check for urethral cleft. Your child’s condition requires surgical treatment. Moreover, it is best to further investigate the genetic aspect to see if there is any genetic damage. Wishing your baby good health.
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- Pediatrics
- Genital Abnormalities
- Penis Scrotum Transposition
- Cryptorchidism
- Urethral Cleft
- Genetic Damage
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