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There is no reason why the testis should hurt after brain surgery. If you have had cysts on the testis it can get inflamed and infected causing pain. One possibility is infection from a urinary catheter which is usually carried out during major surgery
The Testis is divided into a number of lobes by connective tissue. Each of these lobes contains one to four Semiferous Tubules, which converge to empty sperm into another set of tubules called the Rete Testis.
The testis are not made of one tissue but of several which makes them organs. There are tissues that form the duct work, blood vessel tissues and even muscle tissues.
Yes , orchitis is one of the reason why men become infertile . Orchitis or orchiditis is a condition of the testes involving inflammation. It can also involve swelling and frequent infection. Testis itself seldom occur bacteria infection. Because it has adequate supply of blood and lymph, the testis has very strong resistance to infections. Lots of bacterial orchitis is caused by the inflammation in epididymis nearby. Symptoms of orchitis are similar to those of testicular torsion. These can include: ejaculation of blood hematuria (blood in the urine) severe pain visible swelling of a testicle or testicles and often the inguinal lymph nodes on the affected side. You should take it seriously if you find hard lumps in the testis, because it is sigh of diseases. It could be en epididymis disease, or epididymitis caused by inflammation in nearby organs. There could be an acute pain and swelling in the testis, and it is painful when touching. It could be some genital or urinary system disease if you find hard lumps in the testis. Men who have got this dfisease can use the diuretic and anti-inflammatory pill to cure it . It is a very efective herb .
male gonad is testis and female gonad is ovary......sperms are in testis they get secreted by seminal vesical and prostate glang they become fluid and goes to vagina from there the sperms go to fallopian tube there ovary shreds one egg and fertilisation takes place in fallopian tube
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When a male has one testis from surgery, injury, or congenital, he is able to have children. There could be a few issues with infertility, but one testis does produce enough sperm for a child to be conceived.
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because the right one produces milk and the left one produces yogurt.
Yes, you will go through the process. But it may be a bit shunted as there is only one testis to produce testosterone.
It depends on the injury. Please add more information and ask again.
Only one - he is a Chinese citizen, resident in Hong Kong.
If you are sure you only have one and the other one is not still in your lower abdomen, you don't have to do anything. You are probably fertile. For appearance only, a silicone one can be inserted to give the appearance of having two.
This statement is incorrect. Testicular cancer is always unilateral (only on one side). If testicular cancer is found in both, it is almost always metastasis, which is spread of the cancer from one testis to the the other.
Most, if not all, men have one testis larger than the other. This makes the testes slide one behind the other when you sit down, which makes it less painful