How to treat spadias


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Urethral spadias is a congenital malformation of the urinary system. The treatment methods mainly include surgical treatment and non-surgical treatment. The specific treatment methods need to be selected according to the specific conditions of the patient. The following are the treatment methods: 1. Non-surgical treatment: urethral dilation: For mild cases, urethral stricture can be improved by urethral dilation. Indwelling catheter: For severe cases, indwelling catheter is needed to drain urine and prevent urine reflux. 2. Surgical treatment: staged surgery: For the treatment of epispadias, staged surgery is usually required. The first stage surgery is mainly to repair the urethra, and the second stage surgery is to repair the penis deformity. Surgical methods include urethral meatus advancement, vaginal meatus orthoplasty, Snodgrass urethroplasty, etc. Postoperative care: postoperative care is needed to keep the urethral meatus clean and prevent infection. At the same time, urethral dilation is needed to prevent urethral stricture. It should be noted that the treatment of epispadias needs to be carried out under the guidance of a professional doctor. During the treatment process, patients need to actively cooperate with the doctor's treatment, pay attention to personal hygiene, and maintain good living habits. At the same time, parents also need to pay attention to the child's psychological changes and give adequate care and support to the child. In short, the treatment of epispadias needs to be based on the specific circumstances of the patient to choose the appropriate treatment method. Patients need to be treated under the guidance of professional doctors, while paying attention to personal hygiene and living habits to improve the treatment effect.