About Congenital Hypospadias
Congenital hypospadias is a congenital urologic condition that affects the development and function of the penis. It is characterized by the absence or reduction in the number of green onion, or the fusion of the penis and the scrotum, which can cause a variety of symptoms such as urinary retention, frequency, and painful intercourse. The exact cause of congenital hypospadias is not known, but it is thought to be related to a genetic or environmental factor. Treatment typically involves surgical intervention, such as the penis arethromyx surgery, to improve urinary flow and alleviate symptoms. It is important to seek medical attention for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Major Symptoms of Congenital Hypospadias
Congenital hypospadias is a common birth defect. The main symptoms include:
1. Splits in the skin near the anus: This kind of split is usually around the baby's anus and can lead to infection and bleeding.
2. Protrusion of the penis or scrotum: Due to a split in the skin near the anus, the baby's penis or scrotum may protrude, which may cause friction and pain.
3. Foreskin adhesions: The baby's foreskin may become adherent to the penis due to a split in the skin near the anus, which may lead to urethral obstruction and infection.
4. Urethral stricture: Due to foreskin adhesions, the baby's urethra may be narrowed, making urination difficult.
5. Achalasia: A baby's anus may not relax completely, causing ongoing pain and discomfort. These symptoms can have a serious impact on the baby's life and require prompt medical treatment.
Suitable Lifestyle for People with Congenital Hypospadias
The suitable lifestyle for patients with congenital hypospadias includes the following points:
1. Maintain a good mental state: Congenital hypospadias is a rare deformity, and patients need to learn to accept their condition and avoid excessive anxiety and depression.
2. Actively participate in treatment: The treatment of congenital hypospadias requires regular medical examination and treatment. Patients should actively cooperate with the doctor's treatment, receive treatment according to the doctor's recommendations, and conduct regular reviews.
3. Avoid excessive activities: Patients with congenital hypospadias have poor bone and joint development. Excessive activities can easily lead to damage to joints and bones. Therefore, patients should avoid strenuous exercise to avoid discomfort.
4. Pay attention to diet: Patients with congenital hypospadias should have a balanced diet, eat more vegetables, fruits, whole grains and other foods rich in vitamins and minerals, and avoid high-fat, high-calorie, high-salt diets to avoid aggravating the disease.
5. Maintain good hygiene habits: Patients with congenital hypospadias are prone to infection and should maintain good hygiene habits by changing diapers and bathing frequently to maintain personal hygiene.
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