The testicles should be detectable in a boy's scrotum by the age of 1. It is ok if the testicles are retractile (they come in and out of the scrotum), but if your child's testicles have never been found in the scrotum by the end of their first year, you should contact your pediatrician. If the testicles have not descended by the age of 2, it generally needs to be done surgically.
If a testicle remains undescended (cryptorchidism), it destroys the functionality of the undescended testicle and increases the risk of testicular cancer.
No. There's no connection between them dropping and urinating.
No, dropping a gun should not cause it to fire. Guns are designed with safety mechanisms to prevent accidental discharge from impacts like dropping.
One of the things that mumps can do is it can cause orchitis (inflammation and swelling of the testicles), which can lead to infertility, loss of one or both testicles, and possibly severe illness or death.
It can I was dehydrated and my testicles were terrible then I got water into me and it started to help
An illness that is able to cause death.
No, but if constipation is caused by illness, the illness can cause a period to be late.
Help them stop smoking.
acute enreric illness
An illness that has a psychological cause and does not involve brain damage is Psychosis.
No
No, the testicles descend shortly after birth, if the testicles haven't descend by six months it is advices to see a doctor (or if there are ever any other concerns or questions, see a doctor.) If the testicles don't descend it can cause sterility and an increased risk in cancer.
Of course it is an illness, it is atypical and cause disruption in everyday life