HYPOSPADIAS : WHAT IS IT & TREATMENTS

Overview

A condition in which the opening of the penis is on the underside rather than the tip. This causes downward curve of the penis and abnormal spraying during urination.

Symptoms

Location of the opening of the urethra at any other place other than the tip of the penis.

Common treatment options

Questions to ask your doctor

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Causes

Congenital abnormal development of the urethra due to malfunction of the hormones responsible for formation of the urethra and foreskin.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis is based on the symptoms and physical examination.

Common treatment options

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Highlights

  • Treatable by a medical professional
  • Can usually be self-diagnosed
  • Doesn't require lab test or imaging
  • Can last several years or be lifelong
  • More common in males
  • Family history may increase likelihood

Treatment

Treatment will depend on the type of hypogonadism and is crucial to prevent complications.

Procedure

Corrective surgery: Done between 6 and 12 months to reposition the urethra and in other cases straighten the shaft of the penis.

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Disclaimer: For informational purposes only. Consult a medical professional for advice. Source: Focus Medica.

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