What about newborn penis hiding?


Healing with hope, guiding with care.
Concealed penis is a common congenital malformation in which the penis appears small or hidden in the scrotum. Parents should not panic, but they should not take it lightly. Here are some suggestions: 1. Watch and wait: In most cases, penis concealment will improve naturally as the baby grows. Therefore, the doctor may recommend watching for a while to see if the situation improves. 2. Hormone treatment: If penis concealment does not improve after a period of observation, the doctor may recommend hormone therapy. This treatment can stimulate penis development, but it needs to be done under the guidance of the doctor. 3. Surgical treatment: If hormone therapy is still ineffective, or there are other related problems, the doctor may recommend surgical treatment. The goal of surgery is to free the penis from the scrotum and perform appropriate plastic surgery. It is important to note that each baby's condition is different and treatment plans need to be tailored to each individual case. Parents should work closely with their doctor and follow his or her recommendations. In short, parents should take their children to see a doctor in time for professional advice and treatment. At the same time, parents should also remain calm, do not worry too much and worry, believe that the doctor will work out the most appropriate treatment plan according to the specific situation of the child.