I think most men understand this common sense. If you want your sexual function to be strong, the maintenance of the male testicles is undoubtedly very important. After all, the male testicles are the main reproductive organ. However, in daily life, many men will suffer from testicular shrinkage, which makes many men restless and afraid that it will affect their own fertility problems. So what is it about having small testicles?
1. What are the reasons for the smaller testicles?
1. Viral infection. Many teenagers and teenagers may be infected with influenza, mumps and other similar diseases due to weak immune systems, infrequent exercise and lack of sanitation, which will damage the sperm-producing tissue in the testicles. The volume will gradually become smaller and the material will become looser, affecting human sexual function and need to be improved as soon as possible.
2. Damage. There are many accidents in daily life. Some people may damage the position of their testicles, causing the testicles to be bruised or swollen, resulting in long-term insufficient blood supply and gradual shrinkage. This kind of damage is generally irreversible and cannot be cured.
3. Symptoms, such as common orchitis, will destroy the testicular tissue in the body, leading to shrinkage. There are also some endocrine diseases that will cause a decrease in androgen metabolism, leading to shrinkage.
The above are the three main reasons for the shrinkage of male testicles that I have introduced to you. Generally speaking, the shrinkage of male testicles is caused by damage. If there are symptoms, it can be repaired with some treatment methods. Of course, it is recommended that everyone go to the hospital for a check-up. Don't be too ashamed, otherwise it will affect future pregnancy problems.
2. Is it normal to have small testicles? Will it affect pregnancy?The size of the testicles is also an indicator of testicular health. Under normal circumstances, the size of a man's testicles will be around 25ml. If a man's testicles are too small, they will usually be a few ml smaller, and the difference will not be too much. However, if the testicles are less than 10ml, it is a case of undersized testicles.
The testicles are an important place for men to produce sperm and are also an important male reproductive organ. If the testicles develop abnormally, it will result in the inability to pass on the family line. Men's secondary sexual characteristics will change to a certain extent during puberty. If there is abnormal development during puberty, male testicles may appear to be the size of a baby and continue to show female characteristics.
In addition, if a male's testicles are too small, it may be due to congenital adrenal hyperplasia. Careful examination and symptomatic treatment and medication need to be considered. The examination results must be combined with medication. Some patients with more severe cases may also need surgery.

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