What is the probability of baby cryptorchidism?

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The incidence of cryptorchidism is usually 4%-10%.

What is the probability of baby cryptorchidism?

Cryptorchidism is a common developmental abnormality of the reproductive system in children. It mainly refers to the abnormal position of the baby's testicles, which cannot normally descend to the scrotum. The probability of cryptorchidism occurring is relatively low when the baby is born at term, about 4%. If the baby is not born at term, it will lead to an increased risk of the disease. The probability of cryptorchidism is usually about 10%.

Parents can check the position and shape of the baby's testicles by changing diapers or bathing, which helps to find cryptorchidism in time and take corresponding measures.



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