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Asked for male, 33 years old from Gurgaon
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If the testicle can be easily manipulated, or moves back down by itself, that usually means it's a retractile testicle. If a testicle had been in the scrotum but has risen up into the groin and cannot be easily pulled back down, the condition is known as an ascending testicle. Both the issues poses some sort of threat to fertility so better get it checked.
If the testicle can be easily manipulated, or moves back down by itself, that usually means it's a retractile testicle. If a testicle had been in the scrotum but has risen up into the groin and cannot be easily pulled back down, the condition is known as an ascending testicle. Both the issues poses some sort of threat to fertility so better get it checked.
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Asked for female, 26 years old from Karimnagar
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Hi, Lybrate user,
bleeding per vagina is common after d&c, need to maintain your personal hygiene inorder to check any sort of infection, further,
sexual intercourse be restricted. Tk, plenty of water to hydrate your body.
Tk, homoeopathic medicine, underlying:
@ secele cor 30ch-5 drops, thrice.
Avoid, junk food, alcohol and nicotine.
Tk, care.
bleeding per vagina is common after d&c, need to maintain your personal hygiene inorder to check any sort of infection, further,
sexual intercourse be restricted. Tk, plenty of water to hydrate your body.
Tk, homoeopathic medicine, underlying:
@ secele cor 30ch-5 drops, thrice.
Avoid, junk food, alcohol and nicotine.
Tk, care.
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if you don't experience any kind of pain or discomfort then it is absolutely normal. The movement of your right testicle is due to contraction of the cremaster muscle, which retracts the testicle up from the scrotum. This muscle can sometimes be over active and can give rise to discomfort in the testicle and groin during sexual arousal and ejaculation.
if you don't experience any kind of pain or discomfort then it is absolutely normal. The movement of your right testicle is due to contraction of the cremaster muscle, which retracts the testicle up from the scrotum. This muscle can sometimes be over active and can give rise to discomfort in the testicle and groin during sexual arousal and ejaculation.
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Swollen testicles or swelling of the scrotum can result from testicular torsion, a medical emergency. Inflammation of the testicle (orchitis) or epididymis due to any cause can also lead to testicular swelling. Other causes include anatomical abnormalities, infections, hernia, and tumors.
Swollen testicles or swelling of the scrotum can result from testicular torsion, a medical emergency. Inflammation of the testicle (orchitis) or epididymis due to any cause can also lead to testicular swelling. Other causes include anatomical abnormalities, infections, hernia, and tumors.
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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.
A difference in size is usually nothing to worry about, though it can occasionally indicate a problem. If a testicle is painful or changes shape, a person should see their doctor as soon as possible.
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.
A difference in size is usually nothing to worry about, though it can occasionally indicate a problem. If a testicle is painful or changes shape, a person should see their doctor as soon as possible.
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