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Follistim: Uses, indications and precautions when using
To support the reproductive function of both men and women, there are a number of globally licensed medicinal products including Follistim. Proper understanding of the use and use of Follistim is essential for you to get the maximum benefit as well as avoid dangerous complications.
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Testicular torsion on color Doppler ultrasound
Color Doppler ultrasound is a procedure that helps diagnose a variety of problems related to reproductive health such as: testicular torsion, testicular cancer, orchitis, epididymitis, vasodilatation of the testicles, etc. In which, it is very valuable in early diagnosis of testicular torsion, so that the patient can have early surgery, remove the torsion, and not have to remove the testicle.
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What is an inguinal hernia? Can it be cured?
Inguinal hernia is a congenital disease that accounts for 0.8 - 4.4% of diseases in children. Inguinal hernia seems simple but can cause dangerous complications for children if parents are subjective and do not treat it promptly.
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What is testosterone? Effects of Testosterone on men's health
The male hormone Testosterone plays an important role in maintaining and developing typical physical and physiological characteristics in men, such as muscle strength or sexual function after puberty. So what is Testosterone and how does it affect men's health?
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Varicose veins are common in what age children?
Varicocele is an abnormal enlargement of the venous system of the testicles. The disease is common in boys, especially when they enter puberty. Varicocele in children can affect reproductive function in adulthood.
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Things to do when examining varicocele
Varicocele is a common disease in men, occurring in all age groups, especially after puberty. This disease causes 15-25% of primary infertility cases and 75-81% of secondary infertility cases.
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Risk of infertility in adults with undescended testicles
Undescended testicles are the most common developmental defect in males. The incidence of undescended testicles in boys is about 3 - 4% at birth, often occurring in low birth weight, premature birth, and twins. However, undescended testicles still pose many potential risks in adults if not treated early.
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Treatments for undescended testicles
Currently, there are several methods of treating undescended testicles such as medical treatment with hormones or surgical treatment such as open surgery or laparoscopic surgery. Depending on each case, the doctor will prescribe the appropriate method to bring the best treatment results.
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Fertility after undescended testicle surgery
Undescended testicles can be treated with hormone therapy or surgery to bring the testicles down into the scrotum. The fertility of patients with undescended testicles depends on the time of treatment. The later the diagnosis and treatment, the lower the chance of having children.
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Undescended testicles in children: Early surgery should be done before 1-2 years of age
Undescended testicles can occur in 3% to 4% of children at birth. Many families find that their children have undescended testicles but wait until they are adults to examine and perform surgery. This is completely wrong because leaving the testicles in the abdomen for a long time is not good. So when should surgery be performed on children with undescended testicles?
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Instructions for taking care of your baby after undescended testicle surgery
Post-operative care for undescended testicles plays an important role in your child’s recovery. Parents also need to take their child for regular check-ups so that the doctor can monitor and evaluate the function of the testicles.
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