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BlightedCrow
1 year ago

I have just answered your question about the Hodentorsion…no one here will be able to answer your question 100% correctly, but a testament would you feel…this is incredibly painful and does not disappear without intervention.

However, you describe another sign of the testicular torsion… it may happen that the testicles differ in size in case of a torsion, but there are 100 other causes. It’s completely normal that a testicle looks different than his counterpart. That’s not a reason to worry.

If you have constant pain in the testicles, talk to your parents and let yourself go to the next clinic with urology.

BlightedCrow
1 year ago
Reply to  Micopicko

A clinically rather reluctant testicular torsion is manifested by pain and testicles (au h hardening and swelling). Fieber is second-ranking… vomiting is also dependent on the pain. A testicular torsion cannot therefore be excluded by missing fever.

BlightedCrow
1 year ago

A clear hardening of the testicle…you really feel very well from the outside. I don’t think you’d sit at home for so long with the pain of a hordestorsion. They would be too strong to be active on good question and to think about whether one has something serious at all.

Jagtstein
1 year ago

That’s normal. In most men, the testicles are different.

Asporc
1 year ago

Yeah.

Of course, it also happens as often as the left is larger.

Rosswurscht
1 year ago

Totally normal.

Asporc
1 year ago
Reply to  Micopicko

They’re not normal.

Unless you’re hurt only if you’re pushing or something like that.

Rosswurscht
1 year ago

During puberty, they can just hurt like that.

Asporc
1 year ago

Something you’re investigating.