There is only one \”ball\” under the baby. If you ignore it, it may affect your fertility.
Question 1: A three-year-old male baby was born with cryptorchidism on the right side. When he was one year old, a B-ultrasound examination showed that the right testicle was the same size and shape as the left one. It has not been checked until now. I don’t know where the testicle is now or whether it is still alive. Surgery? Need to be hospitalized? Will it affect the development of reproductive organs? Dr. Cui Lixia answered: This kind of surgery requires hospitalization. You are already three years old. If your testicles…