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Suggest Treatment For One Testicle Being Above The Penis In A Child

My son is 11 years old and his other testicle is above his penis. As far as I know it is hereditary in my mothers family. Today (May 13,2015) he had mentioned about the testicle and I ve checked it myself as well and it is above the penis. What do I need to do? What sort of a doctor should I go and consult this problem with? Please help
Mon, 1 Jun 2015
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Well come to HCM
I really appreciate your concern, actually this is not the problem because this could be normal one just wait for some time let the boy grow little old and it would comes down (Testes ) if not then you will have to see the urologist, ( partial descended testes may be likely) but most of the time it comes around, and this is nothing to worry, hope this information helps take care.
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Suggest Treatment For One Testicle Being Above The Penis In A Child

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, actually this is not the problem because this could be normal one just wait for some time let the boy grow little old and it would comes down (Testes ) if not then you will have to see the urologist, ( partial descended testes may be likely) but most of the time it comes around, and this is nothing to worry, hope this information helps take care.