Yes, because having a hernia in your testicles, wont prevent the testicle from producing sperm cells
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It is correct that you can still have kids if you have a hernia in your scrotum. This type of hernia (inguinal hernia) is the most common type men get and is easily reversible through surgery. Though it won't cause infertility, it does need to be corrected in case the part of the intestines that are caught inside your scrotum get stuck. This could lead to them dying (called strangulation) and eventually spilling feces inside your scrotum. This could cause sepsis and possibly death if left untreated.
Kind of... Actually what you get is a hernia in your scrotum, not in your testicles. The testicles are the two round orbs that hang inside your scrotum, which is the sack. In an inguinal hernia, a part of the bowels gets pushed into the scrotum. This is the most common type of hernia for a male to develop.
Most likely, yes, but each person and each surgery is different. You cannot tell for sure without having your semen tested by a doctor to make sure that your sperm count is high, and that your sperm are motile. (Can move around)
Yes,Most probably, However your doctor should be able to tell you more.
Maybe. You need to see a doctor for fertility testing to see if you are fertile. But even men with only one testicle can sometimes still have children.
Inguinal hernia. The previous poster to this answer was incorrect. A hernia that extends from the abdomen into the scrotum is called an inguinal hernia, while a hiatal hernia is one where the top part of the stomach pokes through the hole in the diaphragm where the esophagus goes.
A hernia in your scrotum is called an inguinal hernia. It should be corrected since if it gets stuck down there, the blood flow to that section of intestine can be compromised and can lead to a pretty nasty infection.
sounds like a hernia, which is fairly common. Have it checked out.
After having a hernia operation you cannot have children. You could think about having some before hand or adopting.
No, accidental knocks to the testicles will not damage a boys future children, how ever continued or severe intentional damage to testicles will, damage sperm produced and will also damage testicles, and can have health implications for the male. Therefore testicles are very delicate and should not be hit, they are organs, and attacks on testicles are sexual abuse.
The reason that a doctor performs this examination is to check for a Varicocele. A Varicocele is a swollen varicose vein that may be in the scrotum and is usually on the left side. The physician checks for a hernia, which is when a portion of the intestine decends into the pubic area, and possibly into the testes. When you cough, your abdomen expands/contracts, therefore moving the intestine if it has descended. The doctor can feel this, and determine whether or not you have a hernia. This question has been answered by a healthcare professional, not an M.D.
Yes, it is done in order to check for a hernia, you must be cleared in order to play organized sports. I have had one, it isn't a big deal.
While having one testicle that is larger than the other could signal a hernia, it might also be nothing at all. Many males find that their testicles are not exactly the same, with one being larger than the other or one hanging lower than the other.
"hiatal hernia" and "hiatus hernia"
you have hernia
Hernia in Vietnamese is called "thoΓ‘t vα»".
A hiatal hernia can also be called a diaphragmatic hernia.