The testicle is the most important sexual organ in men. Its main function is to produce sperm, which combines with the egg to form a fertilized egg, thereby creating new life. This is also the reason why humans continue to exist. So if testicular abnormalities occur, they can lead to infertility.
Another important function of the testicle is the secretion of male hormones, which can stimulate sperm production and the development of male accessory organs and sexual characteristics. Therefore, whether it is congenital or acquired due to certain factors, testicular development disorders resulting in testicular abnormalities can lead to infertility.
In general, testicular abnormalities include the following aspects: cryptorchidism, in which the fetal testicles remain in any abnormal position during descent; Anorchidism refers to incomplete or complete loss of the testicles; Testitis: Inflammation of the testes, such as enlargement, bleeding, etc; The symptoms of male pseudohermaphroditism are themselves male, but only the testicles and genitals exhibit female sexual characteristics.
Experts have pointed out that testicular abnormalities can lead to infertility, so male friends need to pay sufficient attention to both congenital and acquired testicular abnormalities. Positive diagnosis and treatment is a necessary awareness for male friends to minimize the occurrence of infertility and affect their lives and families.
(Intern Editor: Cai Junyi)