After cryptorchid surgery, it is normal that there is no infection in the wound, no hematoma, no significant shrinkage of the testicle, and no significant enlargement of the scrotum. For cryptorchidism surgery, the main purpose of the surgery is to surgically descend the testicle at the retroperitoneum, inguinal canal or scrotal entrance, into the scrotum. This kind of surgery is a routine surgery, as long as the wound is not red and swollen, there is no discharge, no bleeding, and the descending testicle is not inflamed or enlarged after the surgery, this condition is normal. After the surgery, we should pay attention to prevent from getting cold, keep the bowel movement smooth, and prevent coughing and exertion, which can lead to inguinal hernia and cause wound dehiscence, etc.