Medical help please? mature readers only?!


Question: Medical help please!? mature readers only!?
ive only got one ball in my scrotum or ball sackWww@Answer-Health@Com


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That's alright!.
Did you get a surgery or smth like that!?
As long as you have at least one, you can still have sperm
Some people are born with one ball, or broke one of them or it was infected!. Thus, it was taken out!.
Just make sure you take care of your other one!.
Its perfectly normal!. Its okay!. don't worry!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

It's one of 3 things!.
1!. You were born with only one testicle!. Rare, but possible!.
2!. You have a retractile testicle!. The testicle slips up into the inguinal canal but can be pushed down into the scrotum where it belongs!. This condition isn't serious!.
3!. You have an undescended testicle!. This is like #2, but the testicle can't be brought down into the scrotum!. This condition has to be fixed surgically because the risk of cancer developing in the undescended testicle is high!. Fortunately, the surgery is a relatively minor procedure!.

You need to see a urologist for diagnosis and, if necessary, treatment!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

For various reasons men often lose a testicle due to injury or disease, maybe you were born with only one testicle!? One testicle that functions correctly is more than enough to maintain a strong sex life and to remain fertile!. If this bothers you from a cosmetic stand point then there is a simple procedure that can be performed where a surgeon implants a small, ball, bag, or something that maintains the look, feel, and appearance of two testicles!. Just contact you regular doctor and ask a few questions!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

First of all, you can function normally as a man with one testicle, that shouldn't cause a problem having normal sex, masturbating, or fathering children!.

Next, it's important that you find out why you only have one---if you have an undescended testicle, it's important to find out so that it can be treated!. It's important that you ask your parents about it!. There is a possibility that it had to be removed, and they didn't tell you, or another possibility that it went back up into the body (it happens sometimes)!.

An undescended testicle can become cancerous, and needs to be surgically repaired or removed--that's important!. I'm not trying to make you worried unnecessarily, but it's essential for your health and well-being that you determine what has happened!.

Good luck to you!.

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I'm assuming that at some point in your life (even as an infant) you have been examined by a doctor!. Surely, if one of your testicles had been missing, he/she would have noticed and notified your parents!.

That being said, I doubt there are any hazardous consequences to having only one testicle (aside from a lower sperm count)!. If you truly have only one, then you probably were simply born that way!. It's not like your other testicle could have dissolved or fallen out at some point!.

There is also a slight possibility that your other testicle hasn't "dropped," but that would probably depend on your age!. Are you still undergoing puberty!?

I personally wouldn't worry about it unless you are having pain or discomfort, but if you want to know for sure, then visit your doctor!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Maybe it has not dropped out the socket when you were born!. The doctor can tell or yourself by feeling it!. You should be able to feel the hole under the pelvic bone!. I have seen some that had see a doctor to get it to dropped!. My grandson that was about a year old had it done!. It is the socket we men get hernias at!. Otherwise God might have missed one from you passing them out!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Have you been to the doctor!? If its always been this way why havent your parents noticed!? Im sure if it was a problem the doctors would have said something when you were younger!.!.!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

What's the question!?Www@Answer-Health@Com

go to your doctorsWww@Answer-Health@Com





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