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.
Get medical help for this immediately ... call your Doctor, now !!
It is not a problem if your penis bends to the left or right, I think most penises are not straight. Also, one testicle is usually a bit bigger than the other one.
THE HUMAN BODY IS NOT perfectly symetrical. One foot may be slightly bigger/smaller than the other one, women usually have one breast that is just a bit smaller/larger than the other, mens testicles are also not exactly matching in size, it's just the way we are made!! <<<ADR>>>
It is perfectly natural for one part of your body to be bigger than an other, including with testicles. However, If you have any major concerns, bring it up with your doctor.
Some people think a sheeps testicle is a delicasy and enjoy eating these parts along with the eye balls also so yes you can eat a testicle but not a human one. you would be a cannibal if you did.
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While having one testicle that is larger than the other could signal a hernia, it might also be nothing at all. Many males find that their testicles are not exactly the same, with one being larger than the other or one hanging lower than the other.
A horse testicle is a male reproductive organ that produces sperm and testosterone. The testicles are responsible for producing sperm cells for reproduction and are also the primary source of testosterone, the hormone responsible for male sexual characteristics and behaviors.
well both jaw lines are conected together so if one siide of your jaw hurts bad then expect your other side to hurt also
No. Compare equivalent digits one by one, from left to right, until you find a digit where there is a difference. In this case, the number with the bigger digit in that position is also the bigger number.
A hog testicle is commonly referred to as a "hog nut" or "boar testicle." In culinary contexts, particularly in some regional cuisines, they may also be referred to as "rocky mountain oysters" when prepared as a dish. These are often deep-fried and served as a delicacy in certain areas.