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Testicular enlargement is a condition in which the size of the testis is increased. Changes to the normal size of the testicle(s), be it enlargement, reduction, and/ or asymmetry may potentially cause serious medical complications and sexual challenges. In addition to the medical damages, studies reveal negative psychological effects in relation to testicular abnormalities and loss. The change in size of the testis may be caused by numerous conditions, some more serious than others. For more serious causes in testicular enlargement, immediate medical attention may be necessary.
Signs
• Recent history of breeding or semen collection
• Gross changes in the size of a testis
• Reduced fertility
• Pain
• Reluctance to breed, jump, or walk
Physical examination
• Increased or decreased scrotal size
• Increased or decreased testicular size
• Abnormal testicular texture (too soft or firm)
• Abnormal testicular position
• Abnormal scrotal temperature (too warm or cold)
• Edema/engorged scrotum and/or contents
• Derangements in systemic parameters. (elevated HR, RR, inappetence, CBC abnormalities)
The most common causes are:
• Trauma
• Cryptorchidism
• Torsion of Spermatic Cord
• Testicular degeneration
• Testicular hypoplesia
• Testicular hematoma
Treating testicular enlargement through a surgical procedure is becoming increasingly popular. Revealed in many studies, testicular implants (also known as Testicular Prosthesis) allow patients to achieve improved body image, sexual confidence, and overall personal satisfaction. Whether the contributing conditions leading to testicular implant(s) are medical or personal preference, options are now available for individuals seeking treatment.
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