Waking up to wet sheets can be frustrating for parents and discouraging for children. It often leads to questions like “Is this
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What Does a Normal Circumcision Look Like? A Parent’s Guide
For many parents, circumcision is a routine decision made shortly after a baby boy is born. While the procedure itself is common, it’s completely
Learn MoreConrad Pearson Physicians Named 2026 Castle Connolly Top Doctors
At Conrad Pearson Clinic, our mission has always been simple: provide exceptional urologic care with compassion, expertise, and innovation. That
Learn MoreWhen a Child’s UTI May Be a Sign of Something More
If your child has been diagnosed with a urinary tract infection (UTI), you’re not alone. UTIs are fairly common in children and are usually treatable
Learn MoreWill My Baby’s Swollen Scrotum Go Away on Its Own? A Parent’s Guide to Hydroceles
Noticing swelling in your baby’s scrotum can be worrying, even if your little one seems happy and healthy. One common cause is a hydrocele, a small
Learn MoreWhen a Testicle Doesn’t Drop: Is Your Child at Risk?
As a parent, noticing that something might be “off” with your child can be worrying. One common concern for baby boys is an undescended testicle,
Learn MoreShould I Be Concerned About My Baby’s Swollen Scrotum? When to See a Urologist
Noticing swelling in your baby’s scrotum can be alarming. One of the most common causes is a hydrocele, a pocket of fluid around the testicle. The
Learn MoreWhy Hernias Are More Common in Premature Infants
At Conrad Pearson Clinic, we often see concerned parents whose newborns have been diagnosed with a hernia. While the word hernia can sound
Learn MoreThe Connection Between Constipation and UTIs in Children
When your child experiences repeated urinary tract infections (UTIs), constipation may not be the first thing that comes to mind as a possible cause.
Learn MoreSigns That Your Child May Need a Revision Circumcision
Circumcision is a common surgical procedure performed on male infants, usually for cultural, religious, or medical reasons. In most cases, the healing
Learn MoreWhy Children Get Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) – And What Parents Can Do to Prevent Them
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are relatively common in children, and they can be both uncomfortable and concerning for both the child and their
Learn MoreWhat are Undescended Testicles and Should I be Worried About my Child?
Undescended testicles (UDTs), also known as cryptorchidism, occur when one or both of a baby boy’s testicles fail to move into the scrotum before
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