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Do testicles swell after getting hit?

When the testicles are hit, they can swell, but first of all it is usually the scrotum, not the testicles themselves. This is usually caused by the bruising of the scrotum, which like other parts of the body can lead to swelling. Time, and icing, can reduce swelling, however, if swelling continues for longer than a day, or there is a puncture, rupture or other sever problem see a doctor immediately.


Human testcles anatomy?

The testicles are male reproductive organs located in the scrotum. They produce sperm and testosterone. Each testicle is encapsulated in a sac of skin called the scrotum to maintain a slightly lower temperature than the body.


How many ball sacks do guys have?

The 'ball sack' in males refers to the scrotum, which is a protuberance of skin and muscle that contains the testicles and is divided by the septum. The purpose of the scrotum is to keep the temperature of the testes slightly lower than the rest of the body. Although men have two testicles, they only have one scrotum.


What does testicles look?

Testicles look like two medium size eggs, or "balls". They are contained in a sack of loose skin called a scrotum and hang beneath the male penis. Testicles are sensitive, and delicate. the term "balls" is because the testicle takes on the appearance of being round, like a ball. During warm climates, the sack, or scrotum, relaxes to a pendelous bag, causing the testicles to hang lower in the sack, or scrotum. Testicles need to be cooler than body temperature to produce sperm. Testicles vary in size, but usually look like two medium size eggs, some can be larger, some can be smaller in size. One testicle usually hangs a little lower than the other, this is normal.


Why does is the testicles outside the body?

The testicles are located outside the body in the scrotum to maintain a lower temperature than the rest of the body. Sperm production is efficient at a slightly lower temperature, which is why the scrotum contracts or relaxes to regulate the distance of the testes from the body to ensure the ideal temperature for sperm development.


Your son have only one scrotum is it dangerous?

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.


Does warm water help the sperm?

Warm water does not help sperm. If it is cool enough it will have no effect, but if it is warm enough it can damage the sperm in the testicles. Sperm are pretty sensitive to increased temperatures, and this is why they reside in the scrotum. The job of the scrotum is to keep the testicles a few degrees cooler than the rest of the body.


Why do men only have a scracum?

Men have a scrotum, not a "scracum," which serves to house and protect the testicles while also regulating their temperature. The scrotum keeps the testicles slightly cooler than the body's core temperature, which is essential for optimal sperm production. This adaptation is crucial for male fertility and reproductive success.


How low do healthy human testicles hang on older men?

I'm 63, and don't think my testicles hang lower than they did when I was younger. I'm still slim (5' 10 1/2", 155 pounds) but do have a little fat buildup around my scrotum. Other than that, no changes. My scrotum still tightens up when it's cold or when I'm aroused, and loosens up in warmer weather or when my penis is flaccid. I' AM 54YRS, mY LEFT TESTICALE HAS ENLARGED LENGTH WISE BUT NOT IN THICKNESS. IT FEELS TO DIVIDING INTO TWO TESTICLES SO THAT I WILL AVE THREE TESTICLES. iS SUCH A PROCESS KNOWN TO HAPPEN


Where is the scrotum located?

This is not an easy question to answer as the testicles are much more complicated than one might imagine so I have added an URL for you to check out: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TesticlesLittle balls that hold your sperm.sperm


What is the function of the scrtum?

The scrotum is a pouch of skin that holds and protects the testicles in males. Its primary function is to regulate the temperature of the testicles, keeping them slightly cooler than the body's core temperature, which is essential for optimal sperm production and health. The scrotum achieves this temperature regulation by contracting or relaxing in response to environmental conditions.


What is main male anatomy?

1: The testicles, which hang in a sac, called the scrotum, between the legs. 2: The penis, used for urination and reproduction. 3: Higher amount of muscle mass than females. 4: Enlarged larynx, aka Adam's Apple resulting in a deeper voice.