Is It Normal for One Testicle to Hang Lower Than the Other? - Urology

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Hello doctor, I would like to ask if it is normal for the left testicle to be lower than the right one? I just noticed it today and I'm quite anxious.
Will this affect sexual function?

xuesheng, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2019/05/17

Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology


Hello: It's normal, many people experience this, and it won't affect sexual function.
Wishing you good health.

Reply Date: 2019/05/17

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It is completely normal for one testicle to hang lower than the other. In fact, this is a common anatomical variation among men. Typically, the left testicle hangs lower than the right, although this can vary from person to person. This asymmetry is due to several factors, including the position of the spermatic cord, the size of the testicles, and the overall anatomy of the scrotum.

The primary reason for this difference in height is to prevent the testicles from compressing against each other, which could potentially lead to discomfort or injury. The scrotum is designed to maintain an optimal temperature for sperm production, and having one testicle lower than the other helps to regulate this temperature by allowing for better airflow and reducing heat buildup.

Regarding your concern about whether this asymmetry could affect sexual function, rest assured that it typically does not have any impact on fertility or sexual performance. The testicles are responsible for producing sperm and testosterone, and as long as both testicles are functioning properly, their relative positions should not pose any issues.
However, if you notice any sudden changes in the position of your testicles, or if you experience pain, swelling, or any other unusual symptoms, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional. Conditions such as testicular torsion, epididymitis, or varicocele can cause discomfort and may require medical attention.
In summary, having one testicle hang lower than the other is a normal anatomical variation and is not typically a cause for concern. If you have any ongoing worries or if you experience any symptoms that are unusual for you, it is always best to seek advice from a healthcare provider for peace of mind.

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