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Undescended testicle - Symptoms, Causes, Risk factors, Diagnosis, Treatment - AINU

UNDESCENDED TESTICLES Undescended testicles in a newborn are a condition in which one or both testicles have not descended into the scrotal sac before birth. This condition is mostly observed in premature newborns and is also known as Cryptorchidism. Usually, in 90% of cases, only one testicle is not descended but whereas in 10% of cases, both of these testicles are undescended.       In most of the circumstances the Undescended testicles get into their proper location on its own in first few months of life, If it doesn't correct itself within 6 months then the testicles can be relocated into the scrotal sac through surgery. Signs & Symptoms           Not observing or absence of feeling a testicle where it is expected to be in the scrotal sac is the major sign of this condition.           In a few instances, there is the presence of swollen lymph nodes in the groin. Causes ...

What Is Testicular Cancer And How It Is Treated?

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Testicular Cancer What Is Testicular Cancer? A Cancer that occurs in the testicles, which are located inside the scrotum, a loose bag of skin underneath the penis. These produce male sex hormones, sperm for reproduction. Compared with other cancer, testicular cancer is rare. Testicular cancer is treatable, even when cancer has spread outside the testicle. Depending on the stage of testicular cancer , you may have one of several treatments or a combination. Cancer Causes and Risk Factors There are no particular causes of testicular cancer in most cases. This cancer occurs when healthy cells in a testicle become altered. These new cells from the mass in testicles. Factors that increase the risk of testicular cancer includes:   Undefended tests due to the arrest of tests down migration before birth. Abnormal testicle development: Many conditions that cause testicles to develop abnormally, such as Klinefelter syndrome, which may increase your risk ...