Pain, swelling or tenderness, examine them by feeling for bumps that shouldn't be there. Blood or other discoloration in your ejaculate. Or ask a doctor.
Congenital absence of a testicle is not usually a problem. But an undescended testicle is a problem that needs to be fixed. If the testicle stays in the abdomen, a condition called cryptorchidism, it can lead to infertility and cancer.
frequently sayin that in this case of testicle problem one shoud consult a urologist.
Any testicle problems should be taken to a doctor. There are many reasons for differences. See the link below.
A 30 year old will have no problem having children if he has only one testicle, as long as that single testicle is in good health.
A mass on the testicle can be caused from anything from an ingrown hair to a tumor. The only way to know exactly what it is, is to see your doctor.
well from what i know insects don't have testicle's...
Yes testicle pain a common problem experienced by men of all ages. Occasional pain for short periods of time is not uncommon. Any more than that, and you should go see a doctor.
Without seeing it is very difficult to say if this is a problem. It is absolutely normal for one testicle to be higher than the other, they do not hang at the same level as if they did they would knock painfully together when you walked. If you still think this is a problem please go and see a doctor who will be quite used to questions like this.
If it doesn't hurt and you seem to be functioning properly, you are probably fine. It is not uncommon for an injury to cause one testicle to hang lower than the other permanently.
If one testicle is bigger that is definitely not a problem. Most body parts aren't perfectly symmetrical. If there is a lump in the testicle or it feels abnormal or liek it has grown I would see a doctor.
Nothing, leave your testicles alone, they know what they are doing!
Yes, as long as the testicle is functioning properly then you can reproduce with one testicle.