Testicular size examination?
Hello, Dr.
Lai.
I feel that my testicles seem to be smaller than average for my age (18).
My younger brother, who is 15, appears to have larger ones than I do.
I would like to get checked at the hospital.
Which department should I visit, and how should I explain this to the doctor? Thank you.
Yan, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2007/05/23
Dr. Lai Ronghao reply Urology
Hello: Please schedule an appointment with the urology department.
Thank you!
Reply Date: 2007/05/23
More Info
When it comes to concerns about testicular size, especially at the age of 18, it is important to approach the situation with a clear understanding of what is considered normal and when it might be necessary to seek medical advice. Testicular size can vary significantly among individuals, and several factors can influence this, including genetics, hormonal levels, and overall health.
Firstly, if you feel that your testicles are smaller than average for your age, it is advisable to consult a urologist. Urologists specialize in male reproductive health, including conditions related to the testes, and they can provide a thorough evaluation. When you make an appointment, you can simply explain your concerns about your testicular size and mention that you have noticed a difference compared to your younger brother. This will help the doctor understand your situation better.
During the consultation, the urologist may perform a physical examination and ask about your medical history, including any symptoms you might be experiencing, such as pain, swelling, or changes in sexual function. They may also inquire about your family history, as certain conditions can be hereditary. Depending on the findings, the doctor might recommend further tests, such as hormonal evaluations or imaging studies, to assess the health and function of your testicles.
It is important to note that testicular size alone does not determine fertility or sexual function. Many men with smaller testicles can still have normal testosterone levels and fertility. However, if there are underlying issues, such as hormonal imbalances or developmental concerns, these can be addressed with appropriate medical intervention.
In addition to physical examination and tests, the urologist may discuss lifestyle factors that can influence testicular health. For instance, maintaining a healthy weight, avoiding excessive alcohol consumption, and steering clear of recreational drugs can all contribute positively to reproductive health.
If you are feeling anxious or embarrassed about discussing this topic, remember that urologists are trained to handle such concerns with professionalism and sensitivity. It is their job to help you, and they encounter a wide range of issues related to male reproductive health regularly.
In summary, if you are concerned about your testicular size, seeking a consultation with a urologist is a wise decision. Be open about your concerns, and don’t hesitate to ask questions during your appointment. Understanding your body and seeking medical advice when necessary is an important aspect of maintaining your overall health.
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