Child testicular atrophy can also recover?

Dr. Jordan Hayes
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Restoring balance, one patient at a time.
2025-05-05 02:21:17
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Children's testicular atrophy usually can not recover.
Testicular atrophy can be divided into congenital testicular atrophy, acquired testicular atrophy and other types. If the child is congenital testicular atrophy, this may be caused by abnormal testicular development, so can not recover. If the child is acquired testicular atrophy, may be caused by infection, trauma, inflammation, resulting in testicular blood supply block, affecting normal testicular metabolism, irreversible structural and functional damage, so can not recover.
Family members should pay attention to the child's testicular hygiene, regular use of warm water to wash testicles, help promote recovery.