Posted By gladriell on February 28, 1999 at 20:06:33:
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Undescended testicle posted by Martha on February 16, 1999 at 12:32:22:
I have been to a pediatric urologist about my 14 month old's retractile
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Undescended testicle. After a quick exam, he said the protocol was not to treat but to re-check every year until
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Undescended testicle repair. I still worry about
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Primary infertility...if the
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Undescended testicle are hardly ever descended, as my sons are, how can the heat inside the body cavity not be an issue? Also, I read that some urologists differentiate between gliding and retractile testes, with a gliding testicle being one that glides right back up after being brought into the scrotum and a retractile being one that stays down for a few seconds. The article said that gliding testes should be treated with surgery. This was a Canadian document. Are American physicians undertreating retractile testes? Am I concerned over nothing? Also, I have no proof, but I seem to recall that his testes were usually descended much more frequently, or even all the time, when he was younger than they are now.