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🚨 Are you checking your baby’s genital area regularly? Many parents miss early signs of undescended testes (cryptorchidism), leading to delayed diagnosis at 2, 3, or even 5 years of age. 👩⚕️ Dr. Kshama Kulkarni, Pediatric Surgeon & Pediatric Urologist, explains why early detection is essential. Pediatricians check at birth, but parents should also monitor whether the testes have descended into the scrotum. If not, timely medical consultation is necessary. 🔍 Key Points Covered in This Video: ✅ What is undescended testes? ✅ Why do some babies have absent or atrophic testes? ✅ When should parents be concerned? ✅ The ideal age for surgery (orchiopexy) – usually between 6 to 9 months. ✅ How a pediatric surgeon can help with diagnosis & treatment. 💡 Don’t ignore this crucial check! If you notice any irregularities, consult a pediatric surgeon near you. Early treatment ensures better health outcomes for your child. 📞 For consultations, contact Dr. Kshama Kulkarni at KK’s KidSurg Clinic, Kothrud, Pune. 📍 Location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/1w75j1kiCHh2a... 🔗 [https://www.pediatricsurgeonpune.com/] 🔔 Subscribe for more pediatric health updates & expert advice! #UndescendedTestes #PediatricSurgery #ParentingTips #Cryptorchidism #DrKshamaKulkarni SEO Tags: Undescended Testes | Cryptorchidism | Pediatric Surgery | Baby Health | Parenting Tips | Dr. Kshama Kulkarni | Genital Health | Testes Not Descended | Pediatric Urologist | Orchiopexy | Baby Checkup | Infant Health | Child Care | Health Awareness | Medical Advice | Testicular Health | Parenting Awareness | Baby Development | Early Diagnosis | Pediatrician