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What are the main causes of testicular asymmetry?


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The main causes of testicular asymmetry usually include high temperature, congenital hypoplasia, unilateral varicocele, etc., the specific analysis is as follows:
1.
If the patient is in a relatively high temperature environment, leading to scrotal relaxation, if one cremaster muscle strength is weak, testicular position will be low, testicular asymmetry occurs.
2. Congenital hypoplasia
If the patient's testicular frenum development is abnormal, it will lead to one testicular downward traction is not in place, one testicle fails to enter the scrotum, showing a testicular high and low asymmetry.
3. Unilateral varicocele
If the patient has unilateral varicocele, leading to blood stasis on the affected side, the weight of the testicular part increases, resulting in testicular asymmetry.