Ambiguous genitaliaFrom our partner site on erectile dysfunction, ErectileDysfunctionConnection.com. TREATMENT Depending on the cause, surgery, hormone replacement, or other treatments are used to treat conditions associated with ambiguous genitalia. Sometimes, the ambiguity is such that a choice must be made whether to raise the child as male or female (regardless of the child's chromosomes). This choice can have tremendous social and psychological impact on the child, so counseling is usually recommended. advertisement Note: It is often technically easier to treat (and therefore raise) the child as female (it is easier for a surgeon to make female genitalia than it is to make male genitalia), so in some cases this is recommended even if the child is genetically male. However, this is a difficult decision and should be discussed with your family, your doctor, and the surgeon involved. References: Bidarkar SS, Hutson JM. Evaluation and management of the abnormal gonad. Semin Pediatr Surg 2005 May;14(2):118-23.
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