No testicles. What happened?

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Absence of testis may be caused by congenital absence of testis, testicular failure, testicular injury, disease, genetic factors, etc. It is necessary to seek medical attention in time, and formulate treatment plans according to specific conditions, including hormone replacement therapy, surgery, fertility treatment, etc., and regular follow-up. Absence of testis may be caused by a variety of reasons. The following are some possible conditions: 1. Congenital absence of testis: During embryonic development, testicles do not form normally or descend into the scrotum. This is a congenital condition that usually requires medical evaluation and treatment to determine the appropriate solution. 2. Non-descending testicles: Testes do not descend into the scrotum after birth, but stay in the abdominal or inguinal area. This condition is called non-descending testicles and may affect normal testicular function. 3. Testicular injury: Testicular may be damaged due to trauma, surgery or other reasons, resulting in impaired or absent testicular function.4. Diseases: Some diseases, such as orchitis, testicular torsion, testicular tumors, etc., may cause testicular tissue damage or removal. 5. Genetic factors: Some genetic diseases or genetic mutations may cause testicular development abnormalities or loss. If there are no testicles or testosterone-related problems, you should seek medical attention for detailed examination and evaluation. Your doctor will develop individualized treatment options based on the specific situation. Here are some possible treatments: 1. Hormone replacement therapy: For congenital absence of testes or low testicular function, hormone replacement therapy may be recommended to promote the development of secondary sexual characteristics and maintain normal physiological function.2.Surgical treatment: Depending on the circumstances, surgery may be required to repair or reconstruct testicular structure, or to resolve other related problems.3.Fertility treatment: For men with fertility needs, the doctor will evaluate testicular function and semen quality and provide appropriate fertility treatment recommendations, such as IVF. 4. Regular follow-up: Regardless of the treatment method, regular follow-up and monitoring of testicular function and physical health is very important. It is important to note that testicles are essential for male reproductive health and physiological function. Timely diagnosis and treatment is important to protect men's health and fertility. If there are any doubts or concerns about testicular problems, consult a professional doctor as soon as possible. In addition, for children and adolescents, if testicular abnormalities are detected, parents should be informed promptly for further evaluation and treatment. Doctors will provide the most appropriate medical advice and support according to individual circumstances.

No testicles. What happened?

No testicles. What happened?

No testicles. What happened?



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