Children with hypospadias generally do not need to have a catheter removed at discharge.
A child’s hernia generally has no significant impact on health. Conservative treatment can be initially considered, with surgery around the age of 2 being the definitive cure. Other methods are not curative, and immediate surgical treatment should be sought if an incarceration occurs.
A hard lump has appeared in the child’s left knee pouch, possibly a cyst, and the question is whether surgery is needed for treatment.
Hydrocele may resolve spontaneously with age growth, but if it does not heal, surgery can be considered at 1 year of age. Communicating hydrocele requires timely surgery to avoid affecting testicular development.
A one-year-and-ten-month-old child fell and injured their knee on October 25th, although an X-ray showed no fracture, they still cannot walk or stand. Is it possible that the nerve has been injured? Do they need treatment? Thank you.
A large tongue in babies can be considered for plastic surgery, with good results and typically reasonable costs. If possible, treatment is recommended.
Answer and explanation on whether adenoid hypertrophy requires surgery
Does minimally invasive strabismus surgery for babies hurt, and what are the related treatment information?
Bladder-ureteral reflux is a common urological abnormality where patients experience urinary leakage during normal urination. This condition usually requires surgery for correction. However, whether the surgery leaves any sequelae depends on the individual’s situation.
Congenital biliary atresia is one of the primary causes of chronic obstructive jaundice in newborns, leading to liver damage and potentially requiring liver transplantation.