Getting to know your body through regular testicular self-exams can help you spot changes early. A urologist breaks down what ...
If one of your testicles is slightly bigger than the other, don’t panic, this is completely normal for most men and boys. The human body is not perfectly symmetrical, which means that many body parts, ...
Aw, nuts. If you’ve noticed your balls have gotten smaller, it could be a sign of an underlying health condition. Before ...
Testicular atrophy can occur due to inflammation caused by viral or bacterial infections, age, and injury, among other causes. Treatment can depend on the underlying cause. Testicular atrophy refers ...
In summer 2020, Ronal Salvador, then 16 and a high school junior, noticed a lump on one of his testicles. “I didn’t think much of it,” Salvador, now 21 of New Orleans, tells TODAY.com. “It was just ...
Testicular pain is pain you feel in one or both of your testicles. Your testicles are the two soft, round structures inside your scrotum, the sac of skin underneath your penis. Testicles make sperm ...
Undescended testicles (UT), which is used synonymously with the term cryptorchidism, is characterized as the failure of either one or both testes and their associated structures to descend during ...