Epididymis pictures

Epididymis pictures

The epididymal cyst is a human organ composed of mostly twisted and tiny water pipes. One side is connected to the ejaculatory duct and the other side is connected to the convoluted spermatic tubule of the male testicle. When the male sperm leaves the male testicle, it runs into the epididymal cyst and continues to grow and develop. The epididymal cyst is above and on the edge of the male testicle. The epididymal duct is about 4-5 meters long and is coiled to form the body and tail. It helps the perfection of male sperm.

The epididymal cyst is located close to the top and edge of the testicles and can be divided into three parts: the head, body, and tail. The head is formed by the coiling of the efferent ductules, and the tail end of the efferent ductules is connected to an epididymal duct. The epididymal duct is about 4-5 meters long, and the coiling forms the body and tail. The tail end of the tube turns sharply upward and continues to become the ejaculatory duct. In addition to storing sperm, the epididymal duct can also metabolize epididymal cyst fluid, which contains some growth hormones, enzymes and specific nutrients that are beneficial to the perfection of sperm.

The epididymal cyst is a human organ composed of mostly twisted, tiny tubes, one side of which is connected to the ejaculatory duct and the other side is connected to the tortuous seminiferous tubules of the testicles. When the sperm leaves the testicles, it runs into the epididymal cyst and continues to grow and develop. The epididymal cyst is located above and on the edge of the testicles. The epididymal duct is about 4-5 meters long, and the body and tail are composed of twists. The head is formed by the twisting of the efferent ductules, and the tail end of the efferent ductules is connected to an epididymal duct. The epididymal duct is about 4-5 meters long, and the body and tail are composed of twists. The tail end of the tube turns sharply upward and continues to become the ejaculatory duct. In addition to storing sperm, the epididymis can also metabolize epididymal cyst fluid, which contains some growth hormones, enzymes and specific nutrients that are beneficial to the perfection of sperm.

The physiological function of epididymal cyst is to promote spermatogenesis, store and excrete sperm, which is achieved through the absorption, metabolism and extraction functions of epididymal cyst squamous epithelial cells. Therefore, if the complex function is not good, it will directly affect the fertility function. It is recommended that if there is epididymitis or other symptoms, active treatment should be taken to avoid future infertility. It is recommended to cultivate a regular lifestyle, avoid staying up late for a long time, avoid alcohol and tobacco, and eat more vegetables and fresh fruits.

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