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  5. My son is 3.5 years old and we noticed some swelling in his private area. After seeing the doctor, we were told its hydrocele, and they suggested surgery. Is it okay to go ahead with the surgery, or should we wait? Ive read online that hydrocele sometimes goes away on its own in kids. What do you recommend?

My son is 3.5 years old and we noticed some swelling in his private area. After seeing the doctor, we were told its hydrocele, and they suggested surgery. Is it okay to go ahead with the surgery, or should we wait? Ive read online that hydrocele sometimes goes away on its own in kids. What do you recommend?

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My son is 3.5 years old and we noticed some swelling in his private area. After seeing the doctor, we were told its hydrocele, and they suggested surgery. Is it okay to go ahead with the surgery, or should we wait? Ive read online that hydrocele sometimes goes away on its own in kids. What do you recommend?

Hydrocele in Children_Hydrocele Overview_1. _Fluid accumulation_: Hydrocele is a condition where fluid accumulates in the scrotum, causing swelling.2. _Common in infants and toddlers_: Hydrocele is relatively common in young children, especially during the first two years._Surgical Intervention_1. _Recommended for persistent hydrocele_: If the hydrocele persists beyond 2-3 years, surgical intervention may be recommended.2. _Surgery benefits_: Surgery can help prevent potential complications, such as hernias or testicular damage._Wait-and-Watch Approach_1. _Suitable for younger children_: For children under 2-3 years, a wait-and-watch approach may be recommended, as the hydrocele may resolve on its own.2. _Monitoring required_: Regular follow-ups with your pediatrician or pediatric surgeon are essential to monitor the hydrocele's progress._Considerations for Your Son_1. _Age and persistence_: Since your son is 3.5 years old and the hydrocele has persisted, surgical intervention may be a reasonable option.2. _Consult with a pediatric surgeon_: Schedule a consultation with a pediatric surgeon to discuss the best course of action for your son._Remember_1. _Every child is different_: What works for one child may not work for another.2. _Follow your pediatrician's advice_: Your pediatrician or pediatric surgeon can provide personalized guidance based on your son's specific situation.

Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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