Testis is a common male disease, which is easy to cause infertility. Do you know the harm of testicles?
What is the harm of testicles
Cause sterility
If the testicle is lost or not in the scrotum, the best living environment of the testicle is in the scrotum. Otherwise, the testicle is prone to stunt, the viability of the testicle is reduced, the number of sperm is reduced, and the ability to want to have children is also gradually reduced. Therefore, the testicle is the main hazard that causes infertility.
2. Testicular atrophy
Why is testicle atrophy? This is because the testicles do not fall completely into the scrotum, which will lead to testicular dysplasia. Once the testicles develop dysplasia, it will become very easy to atrophy. This is also one of the hazards of cryptorchidism.
3. Vulnerable to trauma
When the testicle is in normal condition, it will be located in the scrotum, and if it is in the scrotum, it means that the testicle has a large space for movement, so it will not be damaged by external objects. On the contrary, if the testicle is not in the scrotum, such as in the groin, it is easy to cause the testicle to be squeezed by external objects, thus causing injury.
4. Malignant change
When the testis appears, the testis is not in the scrotum. Research shows that the testis is not in the scrotum, and the probability of pathological changes is about 45 times higher than other diseases. Therefore, if cryptorchidism occurs, it is necessary to be careful about the malignant change of testicles.
Prevention of cryptorchidism should start early
1. Attention should be paid to early prevention of cryptorchidism. From the beginning of embryo formation, pregnant women should strengthen nutrition and pay attention to drug contraindications, so as not to affect fetal development. Testis should be treated as soon as possible, especially considering surgical treatment. The age of surgical treatment should be 3-5 years old.
2. Parents of boys should carefully check their children's scrotum to detect testicular problems as early as possible and prevent testicular problems from starting early. Generally speaking, peanut-sized testicles can be moulded on both sides of the scrotum, and feel real when touching. The scrotum is empty and cannot touch the testicles, or there is only one. You must go to the hospital immediately.
At present, it is believed that testicular surgery can be performed after the age of 2, and it can not exceed 10 years at the latest. Otherwise, it may affect the function of sperm. The seven-year-old rod found two testicles in the physical examination. The doctor immediately examined and operated on the testicles, but the testicles were found too late, the testicles stayed in the abdominal cavity for too long, the testicles had pathological changes, and the reproductive function disappeared.