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Yes, most likely having a testicular hernia will not damage the ability of the testes to make and transport spermatazoa.
Orchiorrhaphy or orchidorrhaphy is the medical term meaning suture of a testicle.
No, the major complication of untreated hernia is not cancer.
maybe its testicular cancer.. maybe its prostate cancer.. get it check out if it doesnt go away in 2 weeks.
Testicular cancer occurs if a cell divides incorrectly and then passes this mutation on to its daughter cells. Testicles are prone to cancer because they are constantly dividing and constantly making daughter cells, so are prone to making mistakes occasionally. Some of the main risk factors for developing testicular cancer, other than having testicles, is a condition called cryptorchidism. This basically means your testicles didn't descend on their own. The longer they stay in the abdomen, the more chance they can develop into cancer. Other risk factors are having had mumps, having had an inguinal hernia, and a sedentary lifestyle. But the number one cause of testicular cancer is just plain bad luck, with no specific risk factor.
Yes but he had better have something done about the hernia.
After having a hernia operation you cannot have children. You could think about having some before hand or adopting.
the main problem of the male reproductive system is the hernia
Testicular torsion doesn't really affect the penis directly. It can cause the testicle to die, which would then stop making hormones, and the decreased hormones could prevent normal development if done before the end of puberty. But testicular torsion is an extreemly painful condition and needs to be treated in an emergency room.
yes
A hernia can be a serious medical condition. Having a hernia is sufficient to cause a failure of many types of physical exams, such as the exam for military enlistment.
Sorry about the hernia, but it should not effect those.