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Technically a testicle transplant is possible, and would allow recipients to forego hormone replacement therapy. But the problem is that the transplanted organ could produce the donor's genetic offspring.
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Need evaluation come online for better understanding of your problem and get usg scrotum done and share reports.
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Cryptorchidism is associated with impaired fertility and is a risk factor for testicular cancer. Among men who have had undescended testis, the risk of cancer is increased two to eight times, and 5 to 10% of all men with testicular cancer have a history of cryptorchidism.
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No need to get depressed. 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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undescended testis stop working functionally as soon as within 5 years after birth. It is due to high body temperature which arrest the sperm production capacity and makes the testicle shrink. So surgery will not be having much effect apart from cosmetic point of view. It is best to improve the functionality of the working testicle instead.
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Dear Lybrate user excess masturbation and consumption of alcohol/smoking
causes blockages in veins of penis, so penis do not get enough hardness as
well as ejaculation happens early which left both the partners unsatisfied.

I understand your query. I advice you to go for private consultation as it will help me to give you better advice and suggestion
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surgery is not an option. You cannot cut and remove the affected part of testicle in the name of cosmetic wellness. It will affect your fertility in a bad way. Better to consult a ayurveda doctor and discuss non surgical option for recovery. The size can be made normal.
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Asked for male, 25 years old from Warangal
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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.
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your son's genital are yet to develop in upcoming 5-10 years of puberty. So better keep your anxiety to yourself and enjoy the parenthood.
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