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BUMS

Sexologist•Kolkata
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This is known as monarchism. Monarchism can be the result of several things. Some people are simply born with just one testicle, while others have one removed for medical reasons. Read on to learn how having one testicle can impact your fertility, sex drive, and more.
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Sexologist•Gurgaon
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Hi Parveen it's normal, one side testis is small then others.
it's normal size difference is about the size of half a teaspoon, and usually the right testicle is larger than the left. If one testicle is just a little bigger than the other, you can send pictures of testis , then try to find out diagnosis.
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Sexologist•Haldwani
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remember, one testicle can provide enough testosterone for you to get an erection and ejaculate. This is also enough to produce adequate sperm for fertilization. As long as you're in good health and don't have any underlying conditions that could impact your fertility, you should be able to have children.
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General Surgeon•Guwahati
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Hello lybrate-user, you may kindly consult a nearby good ultrasound centre and get an ultrasound of" inguino scrotal area with pelvis" done.it will locate the positions of the testes and possible diagnosis of undescended testes will be made. Then the treatment options can be sorted out. Hope this will be helpful to u.
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Sexologist•Haldwani
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it is entirely normal for one testicle to be bigger than the other. Many people find that the right testicle is slightly larger and the left hangs lower.
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Sexologist•Mumbai
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Chances are you can achieve but more information is needed to help you with suitable solution. It is easily treatable through the ayurveda medicines.
There are so many causes for low sperm count like varicocele, hyseocele… some infections, sexually transmitted infections, including gonorrhoea. Ejaculation issues, undescended testicles, hormone imbalances.
Problems with sexual intercourse like erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, painful intercourse.
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Sexologist•Haldwani
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an undescended testicle is usually corrected with surgery. The surgeon carefully manipulates the testicle into the scrotum and stitches it into place (orchiopexy). This procedure can be done either with a laparoscope or with open surgery.
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I had anastomotic urethroplasty almost 9 years ago. In the first year of surgery doctor used to check every 3 months. He used to ask for uroflowmetry and then he used to insert dilators to calibrate my urethra. From the next year he asked for check up once in a year. In every follow up he used to insert dilator to calibrate the urethra. My flow was manageable if not very good. I had not much problem. Last week I went for routine follow up. My flow was manageable then also. In the last follow up which was last week he inserted dilator and said there is resistance in bulbar urethra. He asked me to go after one week. Then he again inserted dilator and said he could not dilate. So he asked me to do a uroflowmetry. Then on the same day I did uroflow and the q max came 20 ml per second. So the doctor said as long as flow is fine there is no need to do anything. My actual flow is not so good. It came so good because it was done after (incomplete?) dilatation. But my flow normally is manageable. My question is what if my flow reduces? What is the treatment option now? Can there be damage after dilation once a year?

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Ayurvedic Doctor•Zirakpur
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If you can send me successive reports and prescription of doctor, I may suggest some ayurvedic treatment, if feasible. Pl talk to me or send Lybrate chat. If there is no obstruction, something can be done in a nice way. If obstruction, what kind of obstruction is it.
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