In fact, some of our body organs, such as two hands and two feet, are not exactly the same size, but the gap should not be too large, the two are basically the same.
Does varying testicular size affect infertility?
Does the size of male testicles have any impact on male infertility? Is it a disease?
The two testicles of a male are not necessarily the same size, one may be slightly larger, and the other may be slightly smaller. The difference is not very significant. In fact, some of our body organs, such as two hands and two feet, are not exactly the same size, but the gap should not be too large, the two are basically the same. There are still two testicles that are not in line, one side leaning up on the left, and the right side leaning down a bit. Sometimes, the position of the testicles in the scrotum is a bit sideways, which is a bit oblique. So when I touch it myself, it feels larger when I feel it on the right side, and it feels flat and smaller when I feel it on the side. Of course, when I touch it myself, I find that there is a large gap. I'm afraid these situations exist, and generally, they are not very accurate. If there is a suspicion that the difference between the two testicles is too large, you can go to the hospital and have the doctor touch it, because he has a control. The size of the testicle can only be given a range, without an absolute standard, which can only be said to be within approximately this range.
The size of the testicles varies due to race, family, and individual differences, so sometimes being larger or smaller does not affect male fertility.
Testicles with different sizes should be examined promptly
In normal men, the size of both testicles is not exactly the same. According to statistics, the right testicle is slightly larger than the left. Based on the length, width, and thickness of the testis, the average on the right side is 3.38 cm × 2.37cm × 1.78 cm, with an average of 3.30 cm on the left side × 2.27cm × 1.71cm。 Even people in the same age group have significant differences in testicular size. However, in adult males, when the testicular volume is above 15ml, its function is normal.