Is this normal or is there something i can do about it?
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I am 37 and it's kinda scary. Only when I work out and have sex. My right testicle lifts up into the groin area and I need to pull it back down. It kinda hurts actually.
It's been like this since I was about 16 or so. Too scared to tell the docs. I think it also has affected my penis size. Some weeks I am full and looks great, hangs nice. other weeks seems no blood is going to him, he is so small and shriveled up. Takes forever to get hard and maintain an erection.
I have never been diagnosed with any disease, my blood pressure is so good. I do not do drugs or smoke. I love sex but wow, why does this have to happen to a guy that loves sex.
Please help me out here.
I know most are going to say "go see a doctor" but with 7+ billion people on this earth and so many with money, what did your doctor tell you. If you have the same problem that is....
Thank you.
Timothy.
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My husband just went to the doctor for this very issue. We have been trying to get pregnant and he was worried it was affecting our ability to get pregnant. The doctor checked him and told him this is not normal. He has to have an ultrasound of the area to see if the scrotum sack is closed at the top to ensuring that the testy can not rise inside of his body. If your testy rises inside your body it kills the sperm and causes infertility issues. If his scrotum didn't close at development as it should have he will need surgery to fix the issue. It sounds like you have the same problem. Seriously go to your doctor.
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i am 27 and have the same problem. i would like to know what surgery is avalible for this. As far as the fertility issue my wife is pregnant so i dont think that is really an issue.
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people say hernia, people say go to the doctor. I say it happens to a lot of people and there's nothing to worry about.
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1. Strong cremaster reflex.
2. Ascending testicle.
Look up these two things in on-line medical journals. The surgery for this is called "orchiopexy." It is not a simple surgery at all, esp. in adults. A guy is under general anesthesia, the surgeon makes an incision in the scrotum, extends the spermatic cord, and sews the testicle to the scrotum. If there is concern that the cremaster muscle is overactive, then they may remove that muscle or cut the nerves that control the cremaster reflex. Again, this isn't a simple surgery, although it isn't extremely rare, either.
Read about it in medical journals and books, if you want further information, or, better yet, ask a urologist.
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