Phimosis in children is a condition that often raises concern among parents, especially when they notice difficulty in retracting their child’s foreskin. However, in many cases, phimosis is a completely normal part of a child’s development and doesn’t require medical intervention. Understanding the difference between physiological (normal) and pathological (abnormal) phimosis is essential for timely […]
If your baby boy is facing difficulty while passing urine, it could be more than just a common infection or temporary condition. One possible reason is a serious congenital condition known as Posterior Urethral Valves (PUV). Early detection and treatment are essential to prevent long-term damage to the kidneys and bladder. At MITR Hospital in Kharghar, Navi […]
Understanding Hydronephrosis in Infants Hydronephrosis is a condition characterized by the swelling of one or both kidneys due to a block causing stasis of urine. This condition can be detected even before birth through prenatal ultrasound. Hydronephrosis in infants can range from mild to severe and may resolve on its own or require surgical intervention. […]