Many babies may experience abnormal physical development after birth, which may not affect their safety but can lower their quality of life and make mothers very anxious. Some babies have the problem of hydrocele, and mothers are extremely anxious. So how can we reduce hydrocele in children?
Hydrocele is formed during fetal development, and due to the delayed closure of this passage after the testicles descend from the abdominal cavity to the scrotum, it can lead to the accumulation of ascites into the scrotum. Most babies with hydrocele can self heal. As the baby grows older, this channel will gradually close, and the phenomenon of hydrocele will disappear. In cases of less hydrocele, no intervention treatment is needed.
If the baby's hydrocele is severe and accompanied by symptoms of hernia, close observation is necessary, and if necessary, timely surgery can be performed for treatment. If the problem of fluid accumulation is not serious, it can be observed that the baby is around 3 years old, and surgical treatment can be carried out without self-healing of the condition.
Babies with hydrocele problems are less likely to cry during normal times to avoid increased abdominal pressure, which can cause the intestines to enter the groin area. At the same time, mothers should also pay attention to their babies' gastrointestinal health and try to avoid constipation as much as possible, otherwise constipation can also cause increased abdominal pressure and worsen the condition.