Congenital malformation of male genital organ, unspecified - what does this mean
Congenital malformation of male genital organs, unspecified, is a condition in which the male genital organs are abnormally developed. this malformation can occur as a result of genetic mutations, environmental factors, or a combination of both, and can lead to a variety of physical and psychological symptoms.
What happens during the disease - congenital malformation of male genital organ, unspecified
Congenital malformation of male genital organs is caused by a genetic mutation or abnormality that occurs during fetal development. this can be caused by a chromosomal abnormality, environmental factors, or a combination of the two. the mutation can affect the development of the male reproductive organs, leading to malformations such as hypospadias, micropenis, cryptorchidism, and undescended testicles.
Treatment and Medical Assistance
Main Goal: To treat the congenital malformation of male genital organ, unspecified.
- Consultation with a specialist urologist
- Ultrasound examination of the genital organs
- Blood tests for hormones
- Surgical correction of the malformation
- Hormonal therapy
- Antibiotic treatment
- Psychological consultation

3 Days of Hospitalization Required

Average Time for Outpatient Care Not Established
Congenital malformation of male genital organ, unspecified - Prevention
Prevention of congenital malformation of male genital organs can be achieved through proper pre-natal care and screening, including regular check-ups and ultrasounds during pregnancy. taking folic acid before and during pregnancy can also help reduce the risk of certain congenital malformations. additionally, avoiding smoking, alcohol, and drug use during pregnancy can help reduce the risk of congenital malformations.