is it cold?
it proabably retracted cuz its cold?
are you through puberty?
m1132 - my answer to that's on the discussion page!
Most boys testicles descend into their scrotum early on in their childhood but occasionally it takes until puberty. Testes need to be at a slightly lower temperature than the rest of their body in order to produce healthy sperm, which is why they are normally located in the scrotum. If you are worried the best advice I could give to you would be to go an talk to a doctor. Do not be embarrassed, doctors are used to examining every part of a patient's body. Honestly, it is better to be a bit embarrassed about having your scrotum examined but have the situation sorted out than to continue worrying about it and possibly causing damage to that teste through inaction.
Anything unusual with testicles should be taken to a doctor. Testicles can have infections and swellings like other parts of the body. See the link below.
It shouldn't be, the "testicle tubes" on either side should be the same.
It is normal for one testicle to be a little bit bigger than the other. This is no problem. If one is much bigger, or feels swollen, or has a lump on it, then you should see a doctor as soon as possible. See Related Links below.
Well, it depends there are two. Orchioplexy is the surgical procedure to move an undescended testicle into the scrotum and permanently fix it there. It is mainly done in children under the age of two, since the testicles are supposed to be permanently descended by the age of one. The other is orchiectomy, which is the surgical removal of the testicle. This must be done if the testicle has been in the abdomen too long since an undescended testicle can cause testicular cancer.
That part is called as abdomen. You have various organs in the abdomen. You have digestive system as well as excretory system in the abdomen. Few other organs like spleen and adrenal glands are also there in your abdomen.
Although it is possible to father a child if only one testicle is removed, some surgeons recommend banking sperm as a precaution in case the other testicle should develop a tumor at a later date.
A doctor can help with an undescended testicle. This should be done as soon as possible. Undescended testicles in adults can cause problems and should also be seen by a doctor. See Related Links below.
Many males have a testicle , which is larger then the other one.
If one of your balls hangs down further down than the other you should immediately report yourself to the proper authorities!
Could be testicular cancer. See a doctor for a screening as soon as you can. Just like a lump in a female's breast a lump on your testical (nut) MAY be a sign of testicular cancer, however, you may be too young for that. See a doctor and get a screening of your testicals done IMMEDIATELY. As with most cancers, the ones that survive the most are the ones that catch it early.
Yes, a human male can live a normal life with one testicle; he will likely have normal fertility within the context of a single monogamous relationship as well. If the location of the other testicle is in question, a medical doctor should be consulted. If the other testicle is missing for known reasons, the man's doctor should be informed of those reasons so that he/she can make medically sound decisions regarding screening testing for other diseases.
It is quite normal to have one larger testicle. It is estimated that in about 65% of men the lower hanging testicle is the left one. This is due to differences in the vascular anatomical structure on the right and left sides.