How Men Protect Their Testicles and Eggs
Inflammation of testicles: Prevention of mumps is important
Compared to testicular inflammation, mumps is undoubtedly a minor illness in the eyes of parents. Isn't it just a common respiratory virus infection? After being quarantined at home for a few days and the swelling subsides, it's still a healthy child. Do you know that the mumps virus is not only harmful to the parotid gland, but also an enemy of the testicular spermatogenic epithelium, hindering sperm production.
Children with mumps often suffer from testicular swelling and inflammation, which makes it difficult to recover and reverse after mental disorders occur. Suggestion: In the process of children's growth, improve their resistance and prevent mumps and Orchitis. If you have parotitis and Orchitis, you should take Curative care as soon as possible, control the condition as soon as possible, and ensure the function of spermatogenesis. Children who once had Orchitis should pay attention to recurrence, especially one or two months after recovery, and be particularly vigilant to prevent it. Small testicular volume: Delayed development requires early treatment. At puberty, the boy's Secondary sex characteristic gradually appears, his voice becomes thicker, his beard increases, his throat knot protrudes, and his genitals also increase significantly, which is a normal physiological change. However, some boys seem to become very slow, or they always seem to not grow up. Their skin is white and tender, their Adam's apple is small, their voice is sharp and fine, and their reproductive organs are small.
If the Secondary sex characteristic of puberty remain unchanged, the problem of stunting may occur, and the probability of infertility in adulthood is quite high. Testicles: Immediate examination is necessary after birth. After the son was born, the family was very happy and carefully considered the child's food, clothing and housing, but perhaps forgot to check whether the child's genitals were normal. Doctor Liu Yafeng, a male specialist in the Reproductive Medicine Center of the First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, said that some boys' testes were not in the scrotum after birth, behind the groin and abdominal peritoneum, which is called testis. The most dangerous aspect of the testicles is the peritoneal peritoneum, which is located deep and has a high temperature, which has a significant impact on the development of the testicles. If not discovered, the testicles are difficult to grow and may only be the size of peanuts in adulthood. Although its function is not affected, under long-term high-temperature baking, the cool spermatogenic epithelium is severely damaged, resulting in a loss of fertility probability. The testicles are located in the groin and are at risk of injury. If the testicles are not active, children lying on the ground may rupture the testicles. It is recommended that boys have their genitals checked promptly after birth. After the testicle is found, Gonadotropin can be injected to make the testicle fall into the scrotum naturally.
If not, it is best to have surgery before the age of 2. The spermatogenic function is not affected. It is also possible to undergo surgery at the age of 2-5, which can preserve most of the spermatogenic function. Surgery is performed on both testicles at the age of 5 and above, making it difficult to conceive in adulthood. Every interview with infertility or reproductive clinics can see many young men seeking treatment. The reasons are simply genetics, diseases, unhealthy lifestyle habits, and medication. In fact, boys may experience testicular damage during their growth due to various reasons, and many people may become infertile in adulthood. Parents must be highly vigilant about this. Suggestion: Go to the hospital immediately after finding signs, which may be related to chromosomes and Gonadotropin. Early treatment after diagnosis can greatly improve the likelihood of fertility.