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Hi, I am 29 year men, I have problem with my size of left tesis,which is very small from the right one from very long time. I don t have that much of problem for that some time its getting good size and sometime its getting very low size.When its getting low size I feel some tan inside that ven also. What kind of a disease this is and what can I do please suggest something.........
The testes (testicles) are male organs that are formed in the baby abdominal area when he is inside his mom's womb. When the baby is born, they start descending in the scrotum area. Sometimes, this process is not totally successful, resulting in one or both testicles being in the abdomen.
Taking into account that you always had one of the testicles smaller than the other, then, I think it might be a case of undescended testicle. So, to me, should consult with urologist, and run abdominal ultrasound to determine the right diagnosis and treatment.
Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.
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Dr. Albana Sejdini, General & Family Physician
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Why Is Left Testicle Smaller Than The Right?
Hello, The testes (testicles) are male organs that are formed in the baby abdominal area when he is inside his mom s womb. When the baby is born, they start descending in the scrotum area. Sometimes, this process is not totally successful, resulting in one or both testicles being in the abdomen. Taking into account that you always had one of the testicles smaller than the other, then, I think it might be a case of undescended testicle. So, to me, should consult with urologist, and run abdominal ultrasound to determine the right diagnosis and treatment. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Albana Sejdini, General & Family Physician