Children's testicles are different in size


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Children with different testicular sizes are usually referred to urology or pediatric surgery. Doctors will check to determine the cause and develop treatment options. In general, children with different testicular sizes need urology or pediatric surgery. Children with different testicular sizes may be caused by a variety of reasons, such as undescended testicles, orchitis, epididymitis, testicular tumors, etc. A urologist or pediatrician may perform a detailed physical examination, ultrasound, etc. to determine the cause of the difference in testicular size and determine treatment options. If the difference in testicular size is due to undescended testicles, the doctor may recommend surgery to lower the testicles into the scrotum. If it is caused by orchitis or epididymitis, the doctor will give antibiotics according to the condition. If it is caused by testicular tumor, surgery is needed and further treatment is carried out according to the nature of the tumor. In short, for children with different testicular sizes, parents should take the child to the hospital in time for early diagnosis and treatment. At the same time, parents should pay attention to observe the testicle condition of the child in their daily life. If there is any abnormality, they should seek medical treatment in time.