23 Year Old, Left Testicle Smaller Than Right. Is This Normal? Any Need Of Treatment?
hello myself rameez 23 year old few months back I observed that my left testicle is slightly lower than right sometimes it looks normal diffrence is negligible but sometimes left one feels lower than right one there is no paon at all and also I dnt hv any major desease or allergy I just wanted to that is it normal and if not what should I do to cure this
Hello Rameez, Its absolutely NORMAL that one of the testis tends to hang lower than the other. Mostly left side of testis hangs at lower level, due to some developmental reasons in embryo stage.
You don't require any treatment at all, its natural configuration of the testis.
hope my info helped you regards, Dr Hari Om Chandrakar MBBS
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General & Family Physician, Dr. Lohit K's Response
Hi Thanks for using HCM.
Left testicle is slightly lower than right: That is normal anatomy. No need to worry. Majority will have same feature.
Wish you good health.
Regards Dr.Lohit
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23 Year Old, Left Testicle Smaller Than Right. Is This Normal? Any Need Of Treatment?
Hello Rameez, Its absolutely NORMAL that one of the testis tends to hang lower than the other. Mostly left side of testis hangs at lower level, due to some developmental reasons in embryo stage. You don t require any treatment at all, its natural configuration of the testis. hope my info helped you regards, Dr Hari Om Chandrakar MBBS