Seeking surgical treatment recommendations for a 6-month-old baby with a large left ureter and hydronephrosis.
After pediatric urethral fission surgery, there may be some pain, but due to general anesthesia, there is no obvious pain during the surgery. As time goes by, the pain will gradually subside. It is recommended to undergo surgery at around two years old to reduce sensitivity to pain.
Information on the success rates of pediatric urethral fissure surgery and potential postoperative complications
A five-year-old boy has been found to have two small hard lumps about fifty millimeters from the tip of his penis, seeking professional advice.
Offering treatment suggestions for pediatric urological issues.
When is it appropriate to perform surgery for a child’s long foreskin? What are the benefits and risks of the surgery?
A 5-year-old girl with kidney stones can be treated with traditional Chinese medicine to expel stones and exercise, and surgery may be necessary if required. The patient should drink plenty of water, avoid high-calcium or oxalate-containing foods, and regularly undergo examinations and treatments.
Understand the causes of red urine after bladder catheterization, and obtain the corresponding treatment methods and constipation management strategies.
A 12-year-old child still wetting the bed may be caused by a relaxed bladder sphincter, requiring medication treatment and increased physical activity.
A three-year-old child frequently needing to urinate may be due to kidney Yang deficiency. It is recommended to increase nutrition and undergo treatment under a doctor’s guidance.