Testicles are supposed to feel colder than the rest of the body. That's why they sit outside in their own sacs.
High heels themselves do not have the capability to pop testicles. However, if someone were to accidentally drop a high heel on the groin area, it could potentially cause severe injury, including trauma to the testicles. Such injuries can be very painful and may require medical attention, but they are not typically described as "popping." Always exercise caution to avoid accidents that could lead to injury.
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.
The answer is yes and no. If the vomiting was particularly forceful, the intra-abdominal pressure can rise considerably. This can exert a lot of pressure on the pelvic wall bordering the testicles, and some mild pain afterward may not be a sign of anything serious. HOWEVER, the answer is also 'no' because the pain could be due a hernia or other potentially serious problem. When in doubt, you should always see a doctor. Always treat medical information online, even from reputable sources, with critical scrutiny, and never let anyone but a doctor have the last word on your condition.
The consequences of failing to diagnose a medical condition will vary depending on what the initial medical condition is. It is extremely possible that if ones condition is not diagnosed one could die. An example would be cancer going undiagnosed. Often if not caught in time, it is too late for treatment and could be fatal.
A condition resulting from a previous injury could be a sequela.
This could be meningacocal or cancer
You could likely be pregnant or some other medical condition. Get it checked out.
SBD (silver bullet disease)
A significant size difference between the testicles, such as the right one being three times larger than the left, could indicate a medical condition such as a hydrocele, varicocele, or testicular tumor. It may also result from trauma or infection. If someone experiences this condition, they should seek medical evaluation to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment. Early diagnosis is crucial for effective management.
Any lump on your testicles should be checked with a doctor. Don't waste time. It could be an infection or a swelling that can be treated with antibiotics. It could be a cyst of fluid (usually separate from the testicle), and it could be a dangerous lump. Get the doctor to check it. Always. See Related Links below.
If you notice that your testicles are black and blue, it may indicate bruising or trauma, and it's important to seek medical attention promptly. This could be a sign of an injury, infection, or other underlying condition that requires evaluation by a healthcare professional. Avoid any self-diagnosis or treatment until a doctor has assessed the situation. In the meantime, rest and avoid any activities that may exacerbate the condition.
You could be discharged for arthritis. If the medical condition prevents you from being effective, you can receive a medical discharge. If it is bad enough, you could receive disability pay.