How does testicular atrophy return to normal?

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Whether testicular atrophy can return to normal depends on the cause, such as varicocele, orchitis, epididymitis, etc., timely treatment can improve; and endocrine diseases and other reasons caused by testicular atrophy, treatment effect may not be ideal. Protection of testicles, timely medical treatment is very important. Whether testicular atrophy can return to normal depends on its cause, common reasons are: varicocele: The abnormal expansion, elongation and tortuosity of the spermatic vein plexus can lead to obstruction of testicular blood circulation and increase in temperature, thus affecting testicular spermatogenesis. It can be treated by surgery, such as high ligation of spermatic vein, and postoperative drug treatment to improve testicular atrophy. Orchitis: Inflammation of the testes caused by bacteria and viruses can cause swelling and pain in the testes. If untreated, it may cause testicular atrophy. Treatment is mainly antibiotics for anti-infection treatment. If testicular atrophy has occurred, surgery may be required. Epididymitis: Epididymis is the site of sperm maturation. Epididymitis affects the function of epididymis, thus affecting sperm quality. Testicular damage: Severe exercise or external impact can lead to testicular damage, causing internal testicular hemorrhage and hematoma. If not treated in time, testicular atrophy may occur. Treatment methods are mainly conservative treatment or surgical treatment according to the degree of damage. Endocrine diseases: such as hypophysis, hypothyroidism, etc., can affect testicular function, leading to testicular atrophy. Treatment methods are mainly for the primary disease treatment, such as hormone supplementation. Other: such as radioactive substances, chemotherapy drugs, etc., may also lead to testicular atrophy. In short, testicular atrophy treatment needs to be targeted according to the specific cause of treatment. If testicular atrophy is caused by varicocele, orchitis, epididymitis and other diseases, timely treatment, testicular function may be restored to some extent. If testicular atrophy is caused by other reasons, the treatment effect may not be ideal. It is important to note that testicles are important reproductive organs of men. Testicular atrophy can affect male fertility and sexual function. Therefore, once symptoms of testicular atrophy appear, medical attention should be sought to protect testicular function. At the same time, in daily life, attention should be paid to protecting testicles from trauma and infection.

How does testicular atrophy return to normal?

How does testicular atrophy return to normal?

How does testicular atrophy return to normal?



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