Any lump on your testicles should be checked with a doctor. Don't waste time. It could be an infection or a swelling that can be treated with antibiotics. It could be a cyst of fluid (usually separate from the testicle), and it could be a dangerous lump. Get the doctor to check it. Always. See Related Links below.
Yes, it is normal for this until the boy reaches puberty and begins to develop his sexual organs along with the rest of his body. Puberty is a time for growing and maturing.
It depends on how far into puberty you are. If your talk about abbs then that is normal but if it's just lumps I'm not sure. I'm 12 and I have lumps/bumps on my chest but I know there abbs because I work out and go to the gym.
The retraction of a testicle in a 10-year-old boy can be a normal response to cold or fear due to the cremasteric reflex, which helps regulate the temperature of the testicles. It can also happen during periods of physical activity or excitement. If the retracting is persistent or associated with pain, a medical evaluation is recommended.
A boy with one testicle goes through puberty the same time a person with two does. The second testicle is a spare!!!! You only need one!
A normal 12 year old boy is probably around 5ft. and up. :)
It is not a normal thing for an 11-year-old boy to do.
If he has a testicle, there will be sperm.
Not normal.
If a 7 year old boy's testicle hasn't descended yet, it is important to take him to a doctor for evaluation. Usually if a boy's testicles haven't descended by 1 to 2 years of age, they will undergo surgery to place them in the scrotum. A testicle that remains in either the inguinal canal or in the abdominal cavity is more prone to developing cancer later in life.
No, both testicles do the same job, they aren't differentiated in any way.
NO!!!!!!!
not normal at all.