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Can the testicles recover after becoming smaller?

Asked by:Borden

Asked on:Apr 09, 2026 12:42 PM

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  • Aven Aven

    Apr 09, 2026

    Male diseases are also common in daily life, such as testicular enlargement. I believe that this is also a symptom that many men suffer from. When this kind of symptom occurs, it should be treated immediately, because there are many reasons for the testicles to become smaller, so can the testicles be repaired if they become smaller? Do you male friends pay special attention to this topic?

    There are many possible causes for testicular enlargement. Whether it can be repaired depends on the actual situation.

    Testicle shrinkage is a condition of testicular atrophy. The most common reason is that male testicles become relatively smaller due to excessive masturbation. This situation can generally be reversed. As long as you correct your poor lifestyle, quit masturbation, work regularly, avoid staying up late to get tired, exercise appropriately, and pay attention to eating more dried fruits, sea shells and other kidney-nourishing foods in your diet, the symptoms will gradually improve.

    Testicular shrinkage may be caused by atrophy caused by viral and bacterial infections. Generally, children or teenagers are very susceptible to influenza submandibular adenovirus infection, which will be complicated by testicular infection, thereby causing damage to the sperm tissue in the testicles, resulting in smaller volume and loose color of the testicles. This situation requires standard anti-infective treatment and requires medical treatment at the urology department. Under the guidance of a doctor, it is possible to choose a standard treatment plan.

    If the testicles suffer serious collision damage, they will be injured immediately or the blood circulation will be poor after the trauma, resulting in shrinkage of the testicles. Even if the wound is healed, the testicles will be in a long-term ischemic state, so it is impossible to reverse it, and it is also very easy to develop orchitis.

    Smaller testicles may be an endocrine disease, which can cause male testicles to become smaller due to changes in female hormones in the body. This situation requires symptomatic treatment by an endocrinologist.

    The testicles become smaller and require attention. They should be examined as soon as possible to determine the cause of the disease, and then carry out targeted treatment to minimize adverse side effects.

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