In a word - No. There is no surgical means to create or substitute for the missing one.
The overall Count will be a bit lower, but if that testicle is healthy, the man will still be fertile.
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If both are healthy, both will produce sperm.
Yes, a man can still have children with only one testicle. The remaining testicle can produce enough sperm for conception. As long as the testicle is healthy and functioning properly, it typically can maintain fertility. However, individual circumstances can vary, so consulting a healthcare professional is advisable for personalized guidance.
In most cases the doctors would put a 'falsie' in the scrotum. As long as the other testicle is healthy, it would not prevent reproduction.
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Yes, a man with one testicle can still have children. As long as the remaining testicle is healthy and functioning properly, it can produce enough sperm for conception. Many men with one testicle have fathered children successfully. However, individual fertility can vary, so consulting a healthcare provider for a fertility assessment may be beneficial.
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The most common treatment for spermatorrhea is a herbal treatment that is taken orally. This herbal medication is also supposed to make you more healthy overall.
Is having just one testicle normal, no. Normal is men have two testicles, but it does happen. Sometimes due to an accident or illness, sometimes a boy is born with only one developed testicle and as long as it is healthy, your sex life and fertility will not be effected. Make sure you see a doctor to ensure you don't have an undescended testicle or a hernia. If the second testicle is trapped in your abdomen, it can be strangled and the one testicle you can see could end up slipping through the hernia too.