(Q53) Undescended testicle

(Крипторхизм)

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1 354 707 in individuals diagnosis undescended testicle confirmed

Diagnosis undescended testicle is diagnosed Men are 99.77% more likely than Women

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Risk Group for the Disease undescended testicle - Men aged 0-5 and Women aged 5-9

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In Men diagnosis is most often set at age 0-74
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Less common in men the disease occurs at Age 75-95+Less common in women the disease occurs at Age 0-1, 10-24, 30-95+
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In Women diagnosis is most often set at age 0-9, 25-29

Disease Features undescended testicle

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Non-contagious
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Absence or low individual and public risk
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Undescended testicle - what does this mean

Undescended testicle, also known as cryptorchidism, is a condition in which one or both of the testicles fail to move down into the scrotum during the development of a baby in the womb. this is due to the failure of the testicle to move through the inguinal canal and into the scrotum.

What happens during the disease - undescended testicle

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Clinical Pattern

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How does a doctor diagnose

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Treatment and Medical Assistance

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3 Days of Hospitalization Required
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Average Time for Outpatient Care Not Established

Undescended testicle - Prevention

The best way to prevent undescended testicle is to ensure that a newborn baby is examined shortly after birth to detect any abnormalities in the testicles. additionally, regular prenatal care during pregnancy can help to identify any potential issues that could lead to undescended testicles in a newborn.

Main symptoms of the disease undescended testicle

Pain in the scrotum

(Scrotal pain, Testicle pain, Groin pain, Testicular pain, Pain in the genitals, Pain in the groin, Scrotal discomfort, Male genital pain, Pain in the testicles, Testicular discomfort)

Pain in the scrotum is a symptom of a medical condition. It may be felt as a sharp, burning, or aching sensation and may worsen with movement. It may be localized to one side of the scrotum or may be felt throughout the area. It can range from mild to severe and may be accompanied by swelling, redne...

Age: 1 to 100Accociated with 8 diseases

Infertility

(Sterility, Barrenness, Impotence, Inability to conceive, Infecundity, Infecundness, Childlessness, Unfruitfulness, Unproductiveness, Unfertility)

Infertility is the inability to conceive a child after trying for a year or more. It can manifest in both men and women, and is usually caused by issues with the reproductive system. Symptoms can include irregular menstrual cycles and low sperm count. Infertility can develop gradually, with couples ...

Age: 14 to 100Accociated with 21 diseases

Pain in testicles

(Scrotal pain, Testicular pain, Groin pain, Scrotal ache, Testicle ache, Groin ache, Scrotal discomfort, Testicle discomfort, Groin discomfort)

Pain in the testicles is a common symptom that can be caused by a variety of medical conditions. It can be a sharp, dull, or burning sensation that can be localized or diffuse. It can range from mild to severe and can come on suddenly or gradually. It can be accompanied by other symptoms such as swe...

Age: any ageAccociated with 7 diseases

Specified forms of the disease

(Q53.0) Ectopic testis
(Q53.1) Undescended testicle, unilateral
(Q53.2) Undescended testicle, bilateral
(Q53.9) Undescended testicle, unspecified