It is possible to develop lumps in the scrotum or near the testicle after a vasectomy. These lumps are usually non-cancerous and can be due to various factors such as inflammation, fluid accumulation, or scar tissue. It's important to have any new lumps evaluated by a healthcare provider to rule out any serious issues.
There is currently no injection available for vasectomy that can expire after a given period of time. Vasectomy is a surgical procedure that involves cutting or blocking the tubes that carry sperm. If a person is considering a vasectomy, it is best to consult with a healthcare provider for more information on available options.
No some one is trying to con you, piercing the testes is extremely painful and is not a practice in professional body piercing.
Changes in size and shape of your testicle might indicate an underlying medical condition such as an infection, injury, or tumor. It is important to seek medical attention from a healthcare provider to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment.
Heat lumps, also known as heat rash or prickly heat, are typically caused by blocked sweat ducts in the skin, which prevents sweat from being released. This can be triggered by hot weather, clothing that traps moisture against the skin, or physical activity that leads to excessive sweating. Heat lumps are more common in infants and individuals in hot, humid climates.
No, it is not physically possible for a girl to crush a testicle under her bare heel. Testicles are protected by the scrotum, which is a tough and elastic sac that helps shield them from external force. Additionally, the testicles are located within the scrotum, which is designed to withstand pressure and protect the delicate tissues inside. Any attempt to crush a testicle in this manner would likely result in severe pain and injury to the person attempting it.
The testes should be free from lumps, pain, irregularities and swelling.
A TSE is considered abnormal if any swelling, tenderness, lumps, or irregularities are found. Hard, unmoving lumps are abnormal, even if they are painless.
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.
Any lumps on your testicles should be taken to a doctor. See the link below.
As long as blood is pumping through the testicle then it should have a pulse, the left testicle should have a pulse too.
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Any testicle problems should be taken to a doctor. There are many reasons for differences. See the link below.
same as the left, making sperm and semen
You may have an undescending testicle.
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.
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