Whether the baby’s cryptorchid can descend on its own depends on the age of the baby. If it is under one year old, this condition can be observed. Because cryptorchidism within one year old has the possibility of descending on its own. If your child is older than one year old and the cryptorchid does not descend into the scrotum, you can consider using medication. The recommended medication is chorionic gonadotropin, which is injected intramuscularly twice a week at 500 units each time for a total dose of 5,000-10,000 units. If the cryptorchid still does not descend into the scrotum after two years of age, at this time, surgery to fix the descending cryptorchid is recommended to prevent testicular cancer and damage to the spermatogenic function of the testicles.