What to do about infants with hypospadias



Infantile hypospadias usually refers to male infantile hypospadias, and the most definitive treatment available is surgery, with no specific medications available for the time being.

The most effective treatment for infantile hypospadias in males is surgery, and medications cannot rebuild the urinary tract or improve the appearance of the deformity. Infantile hypospadias can be treated with surgery, which generally does not affect sexual development and function, and surgical repair can avoid sterility caused by hypospadias as much as possible.

Infantile hypospadias should be treated before school age, because treatment at this age can avoid the mental and psychological impact on the child, and the growth and development of children at this age are faster, so the recovery and orthopedic effect after the operation are more ideal.

If infants have hypospadias, it is recommended to seek prompt medical treatment.