Hydrocele symptoms in children?
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Hydrocele in children is one of the common diseases of scrotum in children. Hydrocele in children often appears unilateral scrotum swelling gradually. The tumor can be oval or pear shaped. It is elastic and cystic when touched. Generally, it is not painful, and it may have swelling discomfort. It has a sense of transparency when irradiating the tumor with a flashlight. Hydrocele symptoms in children? I'd like to share my views with you.
Hydrocele symptoms in children?
1. If children have hydrocele, the symptoms are very obvious. Many children may cause cryptorchidism, or unilateral testicular enlargement. In this case, it's better to go to the hospital for examination in time and register in pediatrics to treat the disease.
2. The symptoms of hydrocele in children are very obvious, and patients may cause the phenomenon of long-term testicular failure, especially in newborns. With the growth of age, but the testicle does not decline. In this case, it may be hydrocele and other diseases, and it is best to treat them in time.
3. Children have hydrocele phenomenon, if not treated well, the impact on patients is very big, hydrocele children will lead to scrotum or spermatic cord parts appear cyst like objects, so parents in the process of bathing their children, should be timely attention, avoid affecting the child's health. When the mass is exposed to the strong light of flashlight, the hydrocele of tunica vaginalis can transmit light, that is, red and bright. In case of testicular hydrocele, there is a black opaque testis in the red bright area.
matters needing attention
If the mass of hydrocele is small and the tension is not high, there is no need to rush to treat it within 1 year old, because there is still a chance of self regression. If the mass is large in size, high in tension, and compression of spermatic cord and testis, surgical treatment should be performed. The purpose of operation is to avoid testicular atrophy due to blood circulation disturbance caused by spermatic cord compression. This operation needs general anesthesia for the child. After the operation, the child will feel pain for a day or two, but it will be OK later. This is a small operation. If the operation goes smoothly, the child can be discharged in a week.