Is "Third" Testicle a Tumor? Posted: 01-24-06 07:35am
I have three Testicles Eggs. out of whic
two are attached to each other on the left
side.
The two which are attached but one can
distiguseh them as two. They are becomming
bigger then the normal one.
These two are for many years. I have no
pain, but when I touch them one is
sensitive like the normal one and the
other one is not much sensitive.
I want your advise what shall I do, What
kind of a doctor is right for me for
further advice. Or what is your advice.
why I am worried the I have to do lot of
work to get my wife pregnent. The sperms
are also not much. I cannot do second time
in one night. Its not that I dont have
desire but the discharge of the sperms are
not much and they dont discharge even I do
sex for one houre.
Advice me.
Regards
Zia
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Sexual Health - Men Answer A265 Posted: 02-05-06 10:50am
First you should see an urologist to
examine your “three” testicles. An
ultrasound and spermogram must also be
done. A “third”, less sensitive
testicle may not be a testicle but a
tumor. The quantity of sperm a count of
spermatozoids present in your sperm hel
determine the functionality of the
testicles. You may need to see an
endocrinologist specialist, too.
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