No, it does not. *** Yes, it absolutely can. Every time you are hit in the testicles does not lower your sperm count. But if they are struck hard enough, then permanent damage will result and this will definitely affect your sperm count. Depending on how badly damaged they are, you may even lose one or both of the testicles. A relative of mine had a sever groin injury where one of his testicles turned necrotic (it died) and had to be removed. They replaced it with a fake silicone testicle, so at least he looked normal down there from the outside. The doctors were able to save the other testicle, but they said he'd be lucky if it returned to 50% of normal functionality. They said he'd need to be tested later on to determine if his sperm count was high-enough to be able to conceive a child naturally.
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Testicles are pretty fragile and will rupture quite readily but they are very mobile within the scrotum and will normally slide out of the way when hit with a small or narrow object, for example a ball. A rupture is more likely when he speed of impact, or the size of the object hitting them is increased.
If the testicles are struck with a fast-moving object, and they cannot move aside quickly enough, the transfer of energy may be sufficient to rupture them. (There was a recent case of a man being struck by a Golf ball, a relatively small object, which ruptured one of his testicles)
Also, if the testicles are struck with a large/wide object, for example a knee, they may rupture against the pubic bone.
Even if the organs are not actually ruptured, severe bruising may damage the internal structure limiting the ability to produce sperm. The production of testosterone is not so easily prevented, providing the gland survives relatively intact.
A single punch? Probably not but if you got punched repeatedly it could damage the sperm producing cells.
Yes, though it's unlikely to cause /total/ infertility unless the damage is severe (i.e. both testicles were popped or otherwise rendered unusable).
Your intestines and stomach is connected with your testicles and penis so that fluids can be expelled. So, it makes sense that pain would affect the whole system.
Answer The removal of a man's testicles does NOT affect his penis size
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Like the name says, it is a cancer of the testicles.
when the testicles are not undescended it affects the temperature which causes infertility due to no sperm production.Adult males with cryptorchidism typically have lower sperm counts and produce sperm of poorer quality than men with normal testicles
A herbicide will adversely affectsome of these reactions, but not all of them
Of course not! Weed doesn't lower the amount of testosterone in your body. It will have no affect whatsoever.
In the State of Georgia, it probably doesn't. However, it does affect the ability to get insurance contracts and advances.
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No, tea has no effect on testicles.
The ability to have children is known as fertility. It refers to the capacity of an individual to conceive and produce offspring through natural reproduction. Factors such as age, health, and underlying medical conditions can affect fertility.