Childrens urology
Inflammation of the head
by admin on Feb.25, 2010, under Childrens urology
Question: My son is now 5 years at sea. He began the isolation and increased penis. Foreskin is not fully opened. What should be done immediately and how postupitv future
Answer: Sorry, I could not reply earlier. Only just read the question. I hope that the boy's all right. . . Later the boy have to show a child. urologist.
Vesicoureteral reflux grade 3
by admin on Jan.12, 2010, under Childrens urology
Question: My daughter, she was 1,5 years, vesicoureteral reflux grade 3. We have appointed conservative treatment a year ago. But there are no results. Operative treatment, doctors say, is not shown. Please explain why not shown operative treatment, and whether there is a possibility of cure our diseases.
Answer: When vesicoureteral reflux in the surgical intervention is necessary: 1. If IMP not be antibacterial therapy. 2. If reflux is rather difficult. 3. If the kidney is stopped in its development. 4. Reflux survived until the age of puberty. In your case the operation is possible is shown in connection with paragraph 2, but for a final decision requires a detailed assessment of all information, which can not be in absentia. Try to apply to a serious, major medical facility for consultation. Perhaps doctors are hesitant naoperatsiyu, due to the lack of sufficient skills to do so.
Hydrocele in a child
by admin on Jan.12, 2010, under Childrens urology
Question: My synule 1,5 months, the doctor said that he had hydrocephalus of the right testicle. Tell me, because of what it might appear, and scared it. And how is it treated? I would be grateful for your reply.
Answer: You have not specified a physician, communicating hydrocephalus or not, its severity. It is treated promptly.
Phimosis baby 3 years
by admin on Jan.10, 2010, under Childrens urology
Question: My grandson is almost 3 years. Once he had inflammation of the glans. Washed soda solution, passed. Head is not yet fully opened. I keep washing soda solution, a hole slightly increased. At what age should be fully open crown, and how to help your child avoid surgery
Answer: If there is no permanent recurrent balanoposthitis, you can wait 3 to 5 years.
The testicles do not descend
by admin on Jan.04, 2010, under Childrens urology
Question: My son is 7 months. 2.3 months ago noticed that the balls were dropped into the scrotum is very rare, usually it is empty or omitted, only one testicle. Also the impression that the penis was smaller than at birth. Tell me please, what is presumably could have been caused, and what can we do? It is a serious problem? Many thanks in advance
Answer: Show the child pediatric urology, okay probably not.