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Inguinal hernia (Hernia): Frequently asked questions
An inguinal hernia is a condition in which the organs move out of their normal position through the body's natural weaknesses. Hernias can be congenital (born with) or acquired (accompanied during one's lifetime). The natural weak points are usually located in the inguinal region, mid-abdominal white line, navel area, so similarly we have inguinal hernias, mid-white line hernias, umbilical hernias.
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Laparoscopic surgery for undescended testicles
Currently, there are several methods of treating undescended testicles such as medical treatment with hormones or surgical treatment such as open surgery or laparoscopic surgery. Laparoscopy is often applied in cases where it is suspected that the testicle is still in the abdomen when the testicle cannot be felt.
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Causes of undescended testicles in children
Cryptorchidism is a common developmental defect in males. Pituitary and gonadal failure in boys can cause cryptorchidism. There are other causes as well.
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Signs of undescended testicles in children
Undescended testicles are becoming a concern for parents regarding their children. Recognizing the signs will help parents detect abnormalities in their children.
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Complications of undescended testicles if not treated early
Children with undescended testicles, if not treated, may face risks such as testicular cancer, inguinal hernia, testicular torsion, testicular trauma or psychological damage due to having no or only one testicle under the scrotum.
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Symptoms and complications of hydrocele
In men, hydrocele mainly affects men over the age of 40. In rare cases, the problem is associated with an underlying testicular disease.
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Methods of treatment of hydrocele
Hydrocele is not a rare male disease, this disease can lead to infertility in men. Early detection and choosing the right treatment method is extremely necessary.
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Complications of orchitis
Orchitis, if not detected and treated promptly, can cause extremely dangerous complications such as infertility, testicular atrophy, epididymitis...
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Can testicular failure have children?
Testicular failure is also known as testicular dysfunction or gonadal dysfunction in men. The disease is characterized by a decrease in the hormone testosterone. Testosterone is produced mainly in the testicles and a small amount in the adrenal glands. This is a male sex hormone necessary for sexual activity and reproduction.
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Sex in a man with testicular pain
When suffering from orchitis, men often experience symptoms such as: High fever, swollen testicles, red and swollen scrotum, blood in urine... If the disease is not treated promptly, it will leave unpredictable complications, even requiring the removal of one or both testicles.
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Treatment of hydrocele in the testicles in adults
Hydrocele is a swelling of the scrotum that occurs when fluid collects in the thin membrane surrounding the testicle. Hydrocele usually occurs in newborns and disappears without treatment after 1 year of age. Boys and adults can develop hydrocele due to infection or injury to the scrotum.
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