Can a ruptured testicle be saved?

Ruptured testis can be salvaged, with a high success rate, if surgical repair is performed within 72 h of testicular injury.
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Can you recover from a ruptured testicle?

How long does a ruptured testicle take to heal? It can take several weeks to a couple of months to recover from testicular rupture. Your healthcare provider may suggest that you: Avoid physical activity, contact sports, sexual activity or heavy lifting for several weeks.
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Is testicular rupture permanent?

Prognosis. 90% of ruptured testes are successfully repaired when treated surgically within 72 hours; the percentage of successful treatment drops to 45% after this period. Though not typically fatal, testicular rupture can cause hypogonadism, low self-esteem, and infertility.
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How do they repair a ruptured testicle?

If the testicle has torn, it can be repaired if it has good blood supply and the other testicle has enough of its cover. Your urologist will most often fix the tear with stitches and close the scrotum skin. In some cases, he/she will leave a plastic tube in the scrotum for a short time to drain blood and other fluids.
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How much force does it take to rupture a testicle?

A 50-lb force is needed to rupture the protective outer tunica albuginea after direct force. The testicle ruptures when force is applied through the organ that is “trapped” against the bony pelvis, protective cup, or inner thigh.
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Can a severed testicle be reattached?

A case is reported of amputation of the testis, which was reattached to the stump of the severed spermatic cord using a microsurgical technique and local hypothermia. Total ischemia time was 4 hours and 20 minutes, including 3 hours for warm ischemia.
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What is the survival rate of testicular?

The 5-year survival rate tells you what percent of people live at least 5 years after the cancer is found. Percent means how many out of 100. The general 5-year survival rate for people with testicular cancer in the United States is 95%.
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Is testicular curable?

Almost all men who are treated for testicular germ cell tumours are cured, and it's rare for the condition to return more than 5 years later. Treatment almost always includes the surgical removal of the affected testicle (orchidectomy or orchiectomy), which does not usually affect fertility or the ability to have sex.
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How rare is testicular torsion?

Torsion is a rare but very serious condition. It affects about one in 4,000 males under the age of 25. It is most common in adolescents between the ages of 12 and 18, a group that accounts for 65 percent of all cases. It can affect newborns within the first year of life.
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Why does my boyfriend only have one ball?

Some men may have a "buried testicle." Known as cryptochidism, one or both testicles do not descend into the scrotum. This condition is generally, but not always, noticed at birth. Often an infant boy's testicle that has not descended will usually move into the scrotum on its own during the first year of life.
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Can you replace a lost testicle?

A testicular prosthesis is an artificial implant that placed in an empty scrotum. An implant can be used for men who are born without a testicle or those who have lost a testicle because of an injury or illness.
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Do your balls get bigger when you get older?

For the same reason your penis shrinks with age -- reduced testosterone -- your testicles also get smaller.
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What are the disadvantages of one testicle?

Although removal of a testicle will cause a decreased level of sperm production, usually the resulting amount of sperm produced will be adequate for sexual reproduction. If there is an issue with fertility for one reason or another, many assistive techniques are available to help achieve a pregnancy.
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What are the side effects of removal of testicle?

If both your testicles were removed, you may start to notice changes in your body several weeks after surgery due to not having male hormones. The most obvious changes may be hot flashes and sweating. You may lose your sex drive, gain weight, or not be able to get an erection. These changes can be upsetting.
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What triggers testicular torsion?

Testicular torsion often occurs several hours after vigorous activity, after a minor injury to the testicles or while sleeping. Cold temperature or rapid growth of the testicle during puberty also might play a role.
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How long until testicular torsion becomes serious?

Testicular torsion is an emergency: When it happens, a guy needs surgery — fast. Saving the testicle becomes more difficult the longer the spermatic cord stays twisted. As a general rule: within about 4–6 hours of the start of the torsion, the testicle can be saved 90% of the time.
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Is testicular torsion unbearable?

A 2021 case study highlights that someone can have testicular torsion without severe pain. Most people experience swelling in the scrotum and testes, but this may not be immediately obvious. Some people only feel pain intermittently, while others find it excruciating.
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Can you get an erection without testes?

Men who have one remaining testicle usually have normal sexual function afterward, as the testicle can still make enough testosterone and sperm on its own. But if both testicles are removed, the lack of testosterone can lead to sexual problems like low desire and erectile dysfunction (ED).
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How long is recovery for testicle removal?

After surgery to remove the testicle, most men can go back to normal activities after 2 weeks.
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What does it mean when a man balls are full?

Your scrotum looks or feels full of fluid

If your scrotum looks or feels like it's full of fluid on one or both sides, you may have a hydrocele. A hydrocele may be caused by inflammation or injury but it's not usually painful.
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