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Can Testicular Infection Lead To Infertility?

Hi I am Deepak 5 years age i had infection in my lower belly and testies(these got swollen),I got clinical treatment in a hospital.But i could never get my testies in the same shape and strength and i feel that the left testis is bigger than the right one.When i touch them somtimes i feel pain,Is it the reason of my infertility problems.I am 27, 5feet 4 inches 65 kg.
Wed, 18 Jun 2014
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Ayurveda Specialist 's  Response
hai Deepak,
For a normal man usually the left testicle is little larger and little lower than the right one..
As you got a history of infection in testes, so possibly to rule out any lump or mass in both testes (testicular atrophy) or any abnormality in the structure like epididymitis, orchitis and other related organs should be detected.
pain will be there occasionally.because of position discomfort. frequent,regular pain should be ruled out.
bacterial infection will cause structural damage to testis that will lead to infertility (if left untreated.)
do a semen analysis to rule out the infertility and status of testis. kindly consult a physician with that report for further clarification.

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Can Testicular Infection Lead To Infertility?

hai Deepak, For a normal man usually the left testicle is little larger and little lower than the right one.. As you got a history of infection in testes, so possibly to rule out any lump or mass in both testes (testicular atrophy) or any abnormality in the structure like epididymitis, orchitis and other related organs should be detected. pain will be there occasionally.because of position discomfort. frequent,regular pain should be ruled out. bacterial infection will cause structural damage to testis that will lead to infertility (if left untreated.) do a semen analysis to rule out the infertility and status of testis. kindly consult a physician with that report for further clarification. thank you Hope i answered you query.