
Phimosis in Boys: When Does Tight Foreskin Actually Need Treatment?
Most young boys with tight foreskin do not need surgery. An AIIMS-trained pediatric urologist in Raipur explains when phimosis truly needs treatment.

Most young boys with tight foreskin do not need surgery. An AIIMS-trained pediatric urologist in Raipur explains when phimosis truly needs treatment.

Stitches, tissue glue, or steri-strips? A pediatric surgeon in Raipur explains which closure method is best for a face cut in children and why.

Worried your child is not passing stool? Learn the causes, simple home treatment, red-flag signs, and when to see a pediatric surgeon in Raipur.

One UTI in a child is worrying enough. But when it keeps coming back — every few months, same fever, same crying, same antibiotics —

You’re at your newborn’s first checkup and the doctor tells you they couldn’t feel one (or both) of your son’s testes in the scrotum. Or

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