Can babies have hypospadias surgery?

Surgery for hypospadias is usually appropriate around 6 months to 1 year of age, and all corrective surgeries should be completed by 5 years of age. Post-operative results are generally good, but need to be standardized under the guidance of a professional doctor. Hypospadias is a common congenital malformation of external genitalia, caused by insufficient production of androgens or insensitivity to androgens during embryonic development, manifested by the abnormal position of the urethral opening unable to stand up to urinate, downward curvature of the penis appearing to be difficult to have sexual intercourse, and abnormal distribution of the foreskin, which requires active surgical treatment. The optimal time for the first surgery is around 6 months to 1 year of age. The treatment is hoped to achieve standing urination, correction of downward curvature of the penis, and a satisfactory appearance. Hypospadias can also be treated with standardized medication under the direction of a physician, such as topical topical or injectable dihydrotestosterone. Children with hypospadias should be seen as early as possible for professional treatment under the guidance of a doctor.