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Can I have children after cryptorchidism surgery?

Asked by:Blum

Asked on:Mar 30, 2026 11:17 AM

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  • Dorothy Dorothy

    Mar 30, 2026

    Cryptorchidism is usually fertile after surgery. Successful surgery will not have a great impact on the patient's fertility. Cryptorchidism is a relatively common condition, and better therapeutic effects can be achieved after surgical treatment.

    Cryptorchidism generally occurs in infants and young children, which may result in smaller testicles. Usually the testicles are located above the abdominal cavity or groin and scrotum, and the position of the testicles will change significantly. Patients can go to a regular hospital for treatment with ectopic testicles or spermatic cordolysis, which can help cryptorchidism recover and the testicles return to the scrotum. After cryptorchidism surgery is successful, it will not have a great impact on the patient's fertility. Normal childbirth is usually possible and there is no need to worry.

    After successful cryptorchidism surgery, you need to do a good job of post-operative cleaning and care, and strengthen the maintenance of the testicles. The small testicles are subject to adverse stimulation. You should pay more attention to rest, avoid strenuous exercise, and wear loose and comfortable underwear to reduce friction and stimulation of the testicles. You should go to a regular hospital for regular review. B-ultrasound examination can be used to confirm the location of cryptorchidism. Failure of the operation has been ruled out. People who have the need can do routine urological andrological semen tests to understand the quality of sperm.

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