Nothing, leave your testicles alone, they know what they are doing!
The Testicle is what produces sperm in the male human body.
Yes, a testicle can retract into the body, a condition known as "testicular retraction." This can happen due to temperature changes, physical activity, or reflex responses. In some cases, if a testicle does not descend properly, it may lead to a condition called "cryptorchidism," where the testicle remains in the abdominal cavity or inguinal canal, potentially requiring medical intervention. However, if the testicle stays inside the body long-term, it may require evaluation by a healthcare professional.
Testicle?
No
you must check up a doctor it can be dangerous who knows really talking
Usually hard impacts to the testicles will make them swell up. Continued hard strikes can make testicles rupture (often referred to as popping). When the testicle ruptures the side of the testicle will tear and the insides of the testicle a white jell like substance will come out. If the testicle is then flattened all of the internal content will come out and the testicle will have to be removed. If it is not flattened surgery can sometimes save the testicle through stitching up the tear.Boys / men will likely throw up or pass out when such injuries occur as the pain is so intense.
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Could be. Your testicle might have drawn back up into your body, wrapped around your ureter and redescended. Please go to doctor NOW.This would be very unusual , but possible and potentially harmful.
The structure that runs down the length of the testicle and turns upward into the body where it becomes the vas deferens is the epididymis. It is a tightly coiled tube that stores and transports sperm from the testicle to the vas deferens for ejaculation.
he doesnt but he has one less testicle!
Probably not, it is too warm inside of the body for sperm to develop.
The structure that runs down the length of the testicle and then turns upward into the body is the spermatic cord. It contains the vas deferens, blood vessels, nerves, and connective tissue. The vas deferens transports sperm from the testicle to the ejaculatory duct, playing a crucial role in the male reproductive system.