Mild hypospadias in newborns, does it not affect urination?

Mild hypospadias in newborns, affecting urination.
General diagnosis of hypospadias usually affects normal urination, but if it belongs to mild hypospadias, the impact on urination is relatively small, so the symptoms are usually not obvious; and it is usually not easy to detect in the neonatal period, but it cannot be ruled out that it will affect the normal urination in the future or there is a situation that can not be able to urinate in an upright position.
If it belongs to hypospadias, in addition to possibly affecting urination, it may also affect the normal development of the penis, which may lead to penile curvature; if hypospadias is not treated in time, it may also affect the normal distribution of the foreskin, and the foreskin above the penis may be laminated.
If you are still a newborn, you should receive treatment as soon as possible after the detection of hypospadias to avoid the aggravation of the condition, which may cause other adverse effects and lead to sexual dysfunction or fertility disorders in adulthood.