No, testicles are normally soft. If they feel hard or have a noticeable change in texture, size, or shape, it could indicate a medical issue and should be checked by a healthcare provider.
The scrotum, where the testicles are located, has loose skin to help regulate the temperature of the testicles. When it's warm, the scrotum relaxes and hangs lower to keep the testicles cool, and when it's cold, the scrotum tightens to keep them warm.
A bull's testicles typically weigh between 2 to 4 pounds each, depending on the breed and age of the animal.
It's possible that you have a condition called undescended testicles, where one or both testicles do not fully descend into the scrotum. This can affect fertility and increase the risk of complications if left untreated. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider for a proper evaluation and treatment recommendations.
Getting kicked in the balls hard can cause extreme pain, nausea, vomiting, and even temporary or permanent damage to the testicles. It can also lead to swelling, bruising, and difficulty walking for some time. It's important to seek medical attention if you experience severe pain or ongoing symptoms after being kicked in the balls.
If testicles do not work properly, it may affect sperm production and hormone levels, leading to infertility and hormonal imbalances. It can also impact sexual function and overall reproductive health. Consulting a healthcare professional is important to diagnose and address any issues with the testicles.
You cannot "grow" testicles. But if you are male you should have testicles and they will develop as you grow.
Anything unusual with testicles should be taken to a doctor. Testicles can have infections and swellings like other parts of the body. See the link below.
Testicles 'drop', at the latest, a few weeks after being born. If you cannot feel testicles in your scrotum, you should consult your doctor immediately.
how hard are you hitting them?
No. There is no way she could squeeze that hard.
2 jackass
Yes it can and don't put them in the microwave
There is no predefined size of what the scrotum should be. The scrotum should change in size depending on the temperature of the testicles. It is the scrotum's job to help regulate the temperature of the testicles in order to keep it optimal for producing sperm. They do this by either contracting and drawing the testicles closer to the body to increase temperature or by relaxing and allowing the testicles to fall further from the body to decrease their temperature.
No, accidental knocks to the testicles will not damage a boys future children, how ever continued or severe intentional damage to testicles will, damage sperm produced and will also damage testicles, and can have health implications for the male. Therefore testicles are very delicate and should not be hit, they are organs, and attacks on testicles are sexual abuse.
It depends on how hard you are hit. Depending on severity, a few minutes to a few hours, if it persist longer than that consult a doctor, it might be serious.
For optimal relief and recovery, you should ice your testicles for about 15-20 minutes at a time, with breaks in between to prevent skin damage.
The testicles should be detectable in a boy's scrotum by the age of 1. It is ok if the testicles are retractile (they come in and out of the scrotum), but if your child's testicles have never been found in the scrotum by the end of their first year, you should contact your pediatrician. If the testicles have not descended by the age of 2, it generally needs to be done surgically. If a testicle remains undescended (cryptorchidism), it destroys the functionality of the undescended testicle and increases the risk of testicular cancer.