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undescended or retractile testes

hi. i have a 2 year old son.. and he also has a case of undescended testes when he was born. now, he is 2 years old, we had him checked up, the doctor told us to check his egg if its there in the sac while he's sleeping which we did do last night and we felt something was there. .. but the problem is, we don't really know if its the egg..
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1414590 tn?1281922768
thanks. yes, we are going back for another check up thus week. we even had it recorded on video just in case my son will be awake in time for his check up.. he's a very hyper active baby.
already checked your link and i guess its pretty hard to really tell the difference between an undescended testes to a retractile one.thanks
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Hi,
   It is very important that his condition be checked by a qualified doctor ( a pediatrician), and appropriate action taken with out a delay, depending on the case is an undescended or retractile testes. Here is a reference link for you to read:

http://www.ivillage.com/undescended-testicles-infant/6-n-136798

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