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Please help, 2 year old boys with bilateral testicle hydrocele
Dear doctors, I am asking you for help. My son is 2 years old, and he was born with bilateral hydrocele.He was born in April 2009, pregnancy was normal, but I got pregnant with him, while I was on copper IUD.During ultrasound when I was pregnant, the doctors spotted cysts in the brain, or pseudocysts, as well as echogenic bowel. But the baby was born healthy. I refused immunization for him. When he was 1 month old he had severe upper respiratory tract infection. I was nursing him until he turned 1 year and 2 months, the first 2 weeks of his life he was gaining weight very well, and after that he had colic and refused to eat, he did not want breast milk, I could feed him only in his sleep. Physically he developed great, he sat up early, crawled early and started walking at 11 months.
He likes adult food, he does not like to be fed, and he is very picky. Recently he likes eating porridge with milk, as well as soups. He loves bread, chocolate, ice cream, he drinks a lot of water. In restaurants he likes to try everything, he eats chips and hot salsa, he dips chips in beans, loves french fries, and likes to dip all food in sauce. He eats fairly little though, and I have to turn on cartoons to feed him, if I feed a little more than he wants, he might vomit.
He is very calm, he can sit in stroller and not get upset, he might fall asleep in the evening by himself. During day he sleeps not a long time, and if I am driving and he falls asleep in the car, he wakes up when I take him out of car and does not fall asleep. He is not irritable at all, and smiling a lot. He likes to share with his older brother, gets cranky though if his brother takes toys away from him, but he does not mind to trade. When he sleeps his head gets a little sweaty. He has no known allergies. He is short for his age, rather cautious, he likes to be safe, but he can climb heights and get in trouble when he watches his older brother and acts like him. He has brownish and blond on top hair. When he gets mad, he bites his brother.
His medical problem is bilateral hydrocele of testicles, and he is short for his age, so if there is something to boost his height. He also likes to pick his nose and eat buggers, which is devastating for me and my husband. He likes to do that when I read him books, and if I do not let him do that, he gets angry.
Lexus on 2011-04-20
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Thank you for your response. I am reading your replies and use Arnica wet dose for my hair and night sleep, and advised my cousin Arnica to quit smoking.
My son had operation done when he was around 1 year, this operation reduced his hydrocele, but did not bring his testicles to normal size. The doctor is watching it, but can not explain, why there is still fluid there. His right testicle appears bigger than his left one. The doctor says he sealed the holes, through which the water was getting into his testicles,but they are not getting to normal size.
My son had operation done when he was around 1 year, this operation reduced his hydrocele, but did not bring his testicles to normal size. The doctor is watching it, but can not explain, why there is still fluid there. His right testicle appears bigger than his left one. The doctor says he sealed the holes, through which the water was getting into his testicles,but they are not getting to normal size.
Lexus last decade
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