An enlarged testicle persisting for five years could be due to various conditions, including benign issues like epididymal cysts or varicoceles, but it is important to consider the possibility of cancer. Testicular cancer often presents as a painless lump or enlargement, so any persistent change in size or shape should be evaluated by a healthcare professional. A thorough examination and possibly imaging or biopsy are necessary to determine the cause. It's crucial to seek medical advice for an accurate diagnosis.
He should consult a doctor, and get diagnose.
Don't worry,naturally the right testicle is lower than the left one.No big deal.
I have a prosthetic testicle. I served in the army infantry active duty for 4 years, So yes absolutely. It is not part of your military duties to procreate.
Yes. One testicle will still produce millions of sperm.
It affects many men past 50 years of age
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, the Circus Maximus was originally built by one of the Etruscan kings. Over the years it had been remodeled and enlarged. Julius Caesar was the last one to enlarge it to a capacity of 250,000.
its a normal condition don't worry about him
Herod's temple was completed around 64-63 BC, and Jerusalem was destroyed by the Romans in 70 AD during the reign of Nero. Therefore, approximately 133-134 years passed from the time Herod enlarged the temple to its destruction by Nero.
An orchioplexy is done to correct undescended testicles in young children. It may also be done in adults or older children for testicular torsion which is considered to be a medical emergency because it cuts off the blood supply to the affected testicle.
It probably means nothing. Don't worry. If you are still worried, go to a doctor as soon as possible. If the pain continues , see a doctor. Don't be embarrassed, doctors have many years in medical training and are thus professionals and will easily and be able to help in a helpful and friendly manner. Things to worry about would be small uneven/nonsmooth lumps in the testicle. These might be harmless, but also might be cancerous/malignant, better to have a doctor check.
You can still have children with one testicle, one produces more than enough sperm to impregnate a woman. Even with no testicles, a man can still have sex with regular testosterme treatments. The vast majority of seminal fluid comes from the prostate, not the testicles.