Testicular health is a prerequisite for male reproductive health. Once a man's testicles are abnormal, such as testicular shrinkage, it is very likely a sign of disease. So under what circumstances will men's testicles shrink? Studies have shown that male testicular shrinkage is related to many factors, such as infection, disease, inflammation, etc. In short, no matter what situation causes testicular shrinkage, it should be taken seriously. 1. Disease Varicose veins account for about 30% to 40% of male infertility. Varicose veins can sometimes cause testicular atrophy. Infertile men with severe varicocele usually have testicular atrophy. Varicose veins may cause testicular atrophy due to stasis in the spermatic vein, higher than normal scrotal temperature, testicular nutritional disorders, and toxins. 2. Infection Infection is an important cause of testicular atrophy, the most common of which is viral orchitis caused by mumps. If the disease occurs after puberty, orchitis complicated by mumps can cause severe local inflammatory reactions, and there may be excessive fluid accumulation in the tunica vaginalis, i.e. acute hydrocele. Smallpox, chickenpox, measles, influenza and other similar infections can occasionally cause secondary orchitis. Viral infection is the most common cause of testicular atrophy in children and adolescents, especially the mumps virus. When the testicles are invaded by this virus, the spermatogenic tissue in the testicles will be destroyed, the testicles will shrink in size, and the texture will become soft. 3. Damage If the scrotum or testicles have been hit, causing scrotal hematoma or testicular laceration, even if the wound heals, the testicles will be in a state of insufficient blood supply for a long time and atrophy will occur. 4. Inflammation Severe orchitis causes testicular swelling and pain that can last for several days. Testicular tissue is damaged by bacterial invasion, leading to atrophy of the testicular tissue. 5. Radioactive substances Anyone who has long-term contact with radioactive substances, such as those who work with X-rays or isotopes for a long time, will develop testicular atrophy if they do not take good protection. 6. Endocrine diseases The testicle is an endocrine organ that mainly produces androgens. Diseases of many endocrine-controlling organs in the body, such as the pituitary gland, adrenal glands, and hypothalamus, can interfere with the function of the testicles and cause testicular atrophy. 7. Medication Long-term use of certain toxic drugs, such as arsenic, or repeated use of anti-androgen estrogen drugs, such as ethidol, can cause testicular atrophy. |
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