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The testicles both drop when you are born. They are originally stored in the abdomen but leave due to heat or something. The term "balls drop" doesn't mean anything literal in your teenage years . When you're at the ripe age of puberty, your testicles won't actually fall lower in your scrotum. It's simply used a slang term for puberty in general. If older boys or people are telling you your balls need to drop they are either referring to puberty in general (voice, hair, growth, etc.) or they are an uneducated dumb a--.
Cryptorchidism in cats is a condition where one or both testicles do not descend into the scrotum. Symptoms may include a lack of testicles in the scrotum, infertility, and an increased risk of testicular cancer.
They SHOULD descend before age 1 year. If not the risks for testiculer cancer and infertility rise and he will need them surgically released. Many premature infants are born before the testes drop. Usually they will descend in the first 3 months after birth. If not by then, they are likely to descend in the next 3 months. If not by 6 months of age they are not as likely to descend on their own.
After a male cat is neutered, the testicles are typically removed during the procedure. If your cat still has testicles after being neutered, it could be due to a rare condition called cryptorchidism, where one or both testicles fail to descend into the scrotum. It is recommended to consult with a veterinarian for further evaluation and potential treatment.
It's possible that you have a condition called undescended testicles, where one or both testicles do not fully descend into the scrotum. This can affect fertility and increase the risk of complications if left untreated. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider for a proper evaluation and treatment recommendations.
Boys would normally hit puberty at the age of 12 to 15 but statistics have shown that boys that are younger than the expected age have hit puberty. Depending on how healthy you are you will hit puberty at your own time so don't worry about thing hope I answered your question
Cyptorchidism, or undescended testicles, is a congenital condition of infant males characterized by one or both testicles that haven't moved into the scrotum by birth. The testicles begin inside the abdominal cavity and, usually before birth, push through the groin tissue forming a scrotal sac. Occasionally, one or both testes do not descend into the scrotum by birth but may come down later. http://www.hmc.psu.edu/childrens/healthinfo/c/cryptorchidism.htm
Males go into Puberty one time in their life.
To be clear on the terms: The scotum is the sack-like pouch beneath the penis. Inside the scrotum lie two testicles. From your questions, I'm guessing that you mean testicles and not "scrotum". If you mean testicles, and not scrotum, the condition you are describing is most likely cryptorchism. This condition arises when one (or both) of the testicles do not descend from the abdomen within the first year or so after birth. The testicles are located in the scrotum mainly because the temperature there is lower than the body's core temperature. This slightly lower temperature is optimal for the testicles to produce sperm-cells. When the a testicle does not descend into the scrotum like it normally would, the tissue within the testicle is affected by the slightly higher temperature. The tissue will atrophy (waste away) and the result will be lower fertility later on in life. The condition can easily be corrected by a quick corrective surgical action. Because of the possible long-term consequences, you should contact your family doctor.
It is not normal for one side of the testicles to be numb.
no not really
This happens quite often where one or both testicles do not descend. Normally your dog does have both testicles but one is retained up inside of the abdomen. It can be genetic so do not breed a dog that this happens to. Do neuter your dog as soon as your Veterinarian says it is ok to do so. It is important as the testicle that is still retained up inside of the abdomen will most likely become cancerous in time. Please have your Veterinarian check your dog over first for his opinion.