Testicular disease is a rare disease in men's lives. It is mainly because the testis does not fall to the scrotum during infancy, and the scrotum has no testis, only one side, which seriously endangers the health of men.
Harm of spermary
1. The testis is vulnerable to injury
In life, patients with spermary have no scrotum protection, are vulnerable to external conflict, have no spare space for activities, and are vulnerable to trauma.
2. Testicular deterioration
The testicles are not in the scrotum. Affected by abnormal temperature, the testicles deteriorate, endangering the physical and mental health and safety of men.
3. Affect fertility
The testicle is the main organ of male spermatogenesis. When the testicle is abnormal, it will affect the male spermatogenesis function, affect the semen quality and cause infertility.
Prevention of testicular disease
1. Pay attention to early prevention
Testicular diseases almost occur in the early stage. Pregnant women in the early stage should supplement nutrition, eliminate drugs, prevent fetal dysplasia, and promptly treat the disease when it is found.
2. Keep away from high temperature environment
Everyone knows that the testicle is a very delicate organ, and the temperature of the testicle is about 1 degree lower than that of the human body. Higher temperature will damage the testicles and cause testicular disease. Usually, do a good job to avoid testicular temperature rise. For example, sedentary, sauna, cycling, wearing tight jeans, etc.
3. Check the scrotum frequently
You can touch your scrotum at ordinary times, and you can feel that there are testicles on both sides of the scrotum. If you feel empty or only touch one testicle, you need to go to the hospital in time.
4. Work away from drugs
Some people are exposed to toxic substances in the nature of their work. They will not be exposed to such substances within half a year of pregnancy. Preparing for half a year of pregnancy can effectively prevent testicular disease.
5. Vaccination on time
Vaccines are given regularly to prevent diseases harmful to male reproductive ability and fundamentally prevent testicular disease.
What to do with cryptorchidism
1. Testicular fixation
It is the main and effective method to fix the testicle forcibly in the scrotum by surgery. Most patients can get successful treatment by this method. The timing of the operation is very important. It may lose the opportunity for the cryptorchidism to decline automatically if it is too early, and it will affect the function of the testis if it is too late. In the past, it was suggested that the age of 2 to 5 years should be appropriate, but not later than 6 years. In recent years, some scholars have suggested that surgery should be performed before the age of 2 years, because the testicular tissue of the child has undergone pathological changes after the age of 2 years.