The male testicle is the "factory" that produces sperm and metabolizes male hormones. It is the most important reproductive organ of men. Normal men have two testicles, and their "detailed locations" are located on both sides of the scrotum. However, some men's testicles are located in the wrong "detailed locations", and they bear the consequences. So, what is the reason for one high and one low testicle? The "detailed location" of normal male testicles is in the scrotum, one up and one down. The scrotal wall can adjust the local temperature to be slightly lower than the human body temperature by 1.5-2℃. Such "ultra-low temperature" can maintain the normal endocrine system of male testicles. Is it a sign of psychological distortion if one male testicle is higher than the other? Male testicles are oval, smooth, and grayish white. They grow rapidly with adulthood, and shrink with aging and sexual dysfunction. Adult male testicles are 3.5-4.5 cm long, 2-3 cm wide, 1-2 cm thick, and weigh 10-15 grams per testicle. Some men's testicles vary in size, but as long as the size is not much different, within the normal range, the endocrine system is normal, and there is no fever or pain, it is normal. Under normal circumstances, the "detailed location" of a man's two testicles is one high and one low. Usually, the left testicle is about 1 cm lower than the right testicle. Some men have lower right testicles. As long as the height difference is not too big and the testicles are not deformed, everything is normal. One high and one low testicle can prevent squeezing and avoid injuries caused by friction when walking. Male testicles are related to men's "fatherhood" Before the birth of most boys, their testicles have already run to the proper "detailed address" - the scrotum, and have lived a wonderful life in the scrotum. However, one in a thousand boys has naughty testicles and runs to the wrong "detailed address" - either on the scrotum, in the groin, or in the abdomen. The testicles cannot enter the scrotum, and the temperature regulation and protection of the scrotal wall are lost. The testicles are in a relatively high temperature environment, and the spermatogenesis will be damaged. Ultrastructural changes will occur after 1 year old, and the spermatogenesis ability will be basically lost after 2 years old. After puberty, most of the cryptic testicles will shrink. Therefore, men with bilateral cryptic testicles often suffer from azoospermia in adulthood, leading to infertility. Even if it is only unilateral cryptic testicles, the spermatogenesis of one side of the testicle will be damaged, resulting in a variety of anti-sperm antibodies, affecting fertility. The scrotum of the child should be closely monitored for 10 months after birth. If the testicles are found to have not descended into the scrotum, the child should be taken to the hospital for examination and treatment. Parents should attach great importance to this problem to prevent the child from entering puberty or even getting married and having children due to carelessness or lack of common sense, which will lead to irreparable defects. |
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