Other hypospadias - what does this mean
Other hypospadias is a congenital disorder in which the opening of the urethra is located on the underside of the penis, instead of at the tip. it is caused by a failure of the urethral folds to fuse properly during fetal development. in some cases, the urethral opening may be located near the base of the penis, or even on the scrotum.
What happens during the disease - other hypospadias
Other hypospadias is a congenital condition in which the urethral opening is located on the underside of the penis instead of the tip. it is caused by abnormal development of the urethra and the genital tubercle during fetal development. risk factors for this condition include certain genetic conditions, exposure to certain hormones, and environmental toxins. treatment for other hypospadias may include surgery to reposition the urethral opening and reconstruct the penis.
Other hypospadias - Prevention
Hypospadias prevention is best achieved through prenatal care and genetic counseling. it is important to ensure that pregnant women receive adequate nutrition and avoid any exposure to toxins or medications that may increase the risk of hypospadias. additionally, genetic testing should be considered for couples with a family history of hypospadias.