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Hi, I'm 15 Years old and my both testis are undescended so any risk? Or this is normal in puberty? What should I do?
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In most cases of undescended testicles, only one testicle (testis) is affected. In around one in ten cases, both testicles are missing from the scrotum (bilateral undescended testes). A premature baby is at increased risk because the migration of the testicles hasn't had time to occur in utero (in the womb).
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