What if a man doesn t have balls?

If both testicles are removed, the man's body will no longer produce testosterone. This may result in decreased sex drive and problems with erections. He will also become infertile, as sperm production will no longer be possible.

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What happens to a man if he has no balls?

If you were to lose both testicles however, it does make the situation slightly more complex, but you can still live a normal life. 'Men who lose both testicles are likely to have erection problems due to the reduced levels of testosterone,' says Cornes. 'They will also be unable to father a child naturally.

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Is it normal for a guy to not have balls?

Undescended testicles means that either one or both testicles are missing from the scrotum and are situated in the groin or inside the lower abdomen. About five per cent of all boys are born with this condition. Premature and low birth weight babies are at increased risk.

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What is it called when a man doesn't have balls?

A retractile testicle is due to a muscle reflex in the scrotum. An ascending testicle, which has returned to the groin. The testicle can't be easily guided by hand into the scrotum. Another name for this is an acquired undescended testicle.

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Why do some boys not have balls?

There is no clear reason why some babies are born with undescended testicles. In some cases, hormones could interfere with the testicles' development. The condition is more common in premature babies who haven't had a full nine months to develop before birth.

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Weird Facts About Testicles

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What age do guys get balls?

During puberty, changes in size and shape of the genitals usually start between ages 9-14. The testicles are protected by skin that is called the scrotum. The testicles are the parts of the body that make a hormone called testosterone.

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Why did my sons balls disappear?

The cremaster muscle can contract inside the body causing the testicle to be pulled in and out of the scrotum; this is called the cremasteric reflex. This is a normal reflex seen in all males. The reflex can be elicited by cold, fear or a light touch to the inside of the thigh.

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Is having no testicle a disability?

Testis, undescended, or congenitally undeveloped, is not a ratable disability. 38 C.F.R. § 4.115b, DC 7524.

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Do baby boys have balls?

As a baby boy grows inside his mother's womb, his testicles form inside his abdomen and move down (descend) into the scrotum shortly before birth. But in some cases, that move doesn't happen, and the baby is born with one or both testicles undescended. The majority of cases are in male babies born prematurely.

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Is it bad if your balls are not even?

Most men's testicles are about the same size, but it's common for one to be slightly bigger than the other. It's also common for one testicle to hang lower than the other. The testicles should feel smooth, without any lumps or bumps, and firm but not hard.

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Do mens balls drop as they age?

Skin loses its elasticity over time as a person gets older, and the effects of gravity start to become more noticeable everywhere on the body, including the testicles. Some treatments can help keep the scrotum from sagging too much, although there is no way to prevent or treat the issue completely.

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Can a man with no balls have a baby?

Men who have had both testicles removed are no longer able to produce sperm, so they cannot have biological children. Sometimes, men are able to bank their sperm before surgery. The sperm cells are then frozen and saved for in vitro fertilization later. Body image concerns are common after orchiectomy.

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Can guys balls get full?

If your balls feel full and appear larger, it's usually because you're aroused. But if you're aroused and don't get any release via an orgasm, you may also experience an uncomfortable aching feeling in the testicles, known as "blue balls." However, despite the name, your testicles don't actually turn blue.

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What happens if you don't have balls anymore?

If both testicles are removed, the man's body will no longer produce testosterone. This may result in decreased sex drive and problems with erections. He will also become infertile, as sperm production will no longer be possible.

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What does it mean when a man balls are empty?

The testis could be hiding in the abdomen, in the groin, or in the tissue around the groin. Rarely (in about 5% of cases) the testis has had interrupted blood flow earlier in life and disappeared. Hormones are to blame for undescended testes, with different hormones being responsible for different stages of descent.

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At what age do testes drop?

In many cases, the testes descend on their own into the scrotum by age 3 months. In most cases, the testes pass down by age 6 months without any treatment. In other cases, treatment may be needed.

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Do all boys have balls?

Typically, every male is born with two testicles. They form in the abdomen, and drop into the scrotum during their seventh month of gestation. Sometimes, though, the testicles do not drop, and the baby is born with a condition called undescended testicles.

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Why do babies squeeze their balls?

Up through 5 to 6 years of age, both boys and girls may touch their genitals anytime, anywhere – during diaper changes, naptime, or even in public – because they find it feels nice and is comforting.

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Why can't I find my testicle?

The commonest reason for a testicle which cannot be seen or felt is that it is retractile, meaning that it moves upwards. This is especially common in children and is not of any concern.

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Why does my testicle hurt when I touch it?

Overview. Testicular pain often results from an injury to the area. But other causes may include kidney stones, an infection, testicular cancer or other underlying conditions.

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Does one testicle affect gender?

Testes form in the abdomen but descend to reach the scrotum at the time of birth. It is rare to have one testis because the other was not formed. Your worries about having only one gender offspring are mythical. The truth is there is no problem with one testis if it is normal and one can get mixed gender offspring.

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