Normal testicular volume, the impact of microorchidism on fertility and sexual function, and treatment methods.
168. What is the normal volume of a testicle?
The testes are important male reproductive glands, responsible for sperm production.
The base and the place where large amounts of male hormones are secreted are also the places where reproduction takes place.
The anal sphincter is an important organ for reproduction and maintenance of secondary sexual characteristics. In normal adult males...
The volume of the testes varies greatly among individuals; in normal individuals, the testes are bilateral.
Testicles are not exactly the same. Statistically, the right testicle is slightly larger.
On the left and right sides, the average is 3.38 × 2.27 × 1.71 centimeters.
The average dimensions on the left side are 3.30 × 2.37 × 1.78 cm. That is...
Even among people in the same age group, there can be differences in testicular size.
No. The normal adult testicle volume can range from 25 ml to only a few ml in some cases.
Generally, an adult with a testicular volume of less than 10 ml is considered to have microorchidism.
1.6.9. Does microgoniasis affect fertility and sexual function?
In normal individuals, the two testicles are not perfectly symmetrical, but the difference is not significant.
If both testicles are within the normal size range, it is not...
It can affect fertility. However, if one testicle is smaller than the other...
Although her fertility is lower than normal, she can still give birth. It must be pointed out that...
Normally, damage to the testicles only destroys the sperm-producing cells, leading to the production of male...
The interstitial cells of the sex hormone testosterone are not destroyed and can still produce it.
Testosterone is essential for maintaining male secondary sexual characteristics and sexual function.
Smaller testicles only affect fertility, not sexual function.
Function. However, there is a clinical condition called Klinefelter syndrome.
The disease occurs because the testes can still secrete a certain amount of male hormones.
They may still have sexual desire and function, and may also have normal ejaculation.
However, due to testicular spermatogenesis disorder and atrophy of the seminiferous tubules, there is no sperm in the semen.
With very low sperm count or sperm saturation, 97% of patients are infertile.
[170. How to treat microtestis?]
Treatment for microgonidia should be tailored to different individual circumstances.
Don't treat it differently, such as testicular size caused by varicocele.
No, the problem will be solved simply by undergoing varicose vein surgery.
Solution. However, for hypogonadism caused by congenital factors, such as...
Treatment for Klinefelter syndrome may include 50 mg of testosterone propionate.
Intramuscular injection, twice a week, or methyltestosterone 5 mg.
Taking it three times a day can promote the development of male secondary sexual characteristics and promote...
Libido and maintaining normal sexual function. For mild cases and those with adequate testicular development, chorionic villus sampling can be used.
Sex hormones (HCG)
2000 units, intramuscular injection, once every 2 days, to promote
Testicular development was attempted, but the results were unsatisfactory, regardless of the method used.
Treatment can only promote the development of sexual function and secondary sexual characteristics, but cannot restore fertility.
[171. Chronic respiratory diseases may also cause] infertility.
Chronic respiratory diseases, including bronchiectasis, chronic
Sinusitis and chronic bronchitis, among other conditions, may cause men to...
One type is called ciliary hysteria syndrome, which manifests as...
The patient had chronic respiratory disease in childhood and into adulthood.
Subsequently, the sperm tail cilia became abnormal, affecting the sperm's ability to swim forward.
Some are weak, and some only swing in place. Observed through an electron microscope...
Observation revealed abnormal changes in the ciliary structure of the sperm tail.
It was discovered that the ciliated cell structure on its respiratory mucosa also...
This is due to abnormalities in the ciliated cells.
There is also a disease called Yong syndrome, which is also
A type of male infertility associated with chronic respiratory infections, in order to reverse
It is characterized by recurrent sinusitis and lung infection complicated by progressive bilateral epididymal obstruction leading to azoospermia.
Chronic respiratory diseases in children during early childhood, parents and friends
Friends must take this seriously, seek timely treatment, and ensure a complete cure in one treatment session.
