Pseudo cryptorchidism in newborns can usually descend to the testicles within six months, and the specific situation varies from person to person due to different conditions and different physical qualities of each newborn.
Cryptorchidism refers to the failure of testicles to descend to the scrotum in accordance with the normal development process, which may cause infertility or malignant changes, mainly manifested in the manifestation of the affected side of the scrotum flat, unilateral left and right scrotum asymmetric, bilateral cryptorchidism scrotum empty, deflated and so on, pseudo cryptorchidism in fact, is the newborn baby showing symptoms of cryptorchidism, but in fact is not a cryptorchid testis.
In general, newborns with pseudo cryptorchidism can usually descend to the testicles within six months. Due to the different medical conditions of each newborn and the different physical conditions, the recovery of pseudo cryptorchidism may vary, and the specific situation varies from person to person. If the cryptorchid testis has not descended and recovered by the time the child is about two weeks old, surgical treatment will be required to improve the condition.