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Low Level Of Left Testis

It is normal to have one testicle slightly bigger than the other. The size difference commonly occurs because the testis on the right often develops more quickly than on the left. Different-sized testicles do not indicate any problem. Doing monthly self-examination is a good way to watch for changes in the testicles that may indicate a problem.

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Is there any concern with one testis being longer than the other?

Query: Hello doctor, I have pain on both of my testicles but the pain is more focused on the left. I did blood and urinary tests, ultrasound and CT scan but all were negative. I do not have the pain in the same way it was but then I feel like it is a little longer than my right and also heavy. What c...  Read Full »


Dr. Sandip Pramanik

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have gone through your queries. You have bilateral testicular pain, discomfort, and heaviness. And all investigations are within the normal limits. It would have been great if you had uploaded those reports. However, do not worry. If USG testis with Doppler study i...  Read Full »

Why do my testes hang low when I lie down and become tight when I wake up?

Query: Hi doctor, I am an 18-year-old male. I believe that I have a testes infection. When I lie down, my testes hang low, and when I do exercise, they become very tight. They also become tight when I wake up in the morning. Sometimes they move from being tight to hang low. I feel uncomfortable. What could...  Read Full »


Dr. Agatha Nzou Mwia

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Testicles are very sensitive organs. It is recommended to wear inner wears loosely, and it should not be tight. It has to be free to give enough space and enough aeration to these sensitive organs. When you sleep, do not sleep with your underwear. Have a sleep free of c...  Read Full »

Urine is coming out from the testes. Please help.

Query: Hi doctor, I am 18 years old. I have been suffering from a few health problems for many years. I think that I have some problems with my testicles. They hang low, feel sensitive, and sometimes they pain (mild) when they get any push. Two months ago, I also had an ultrasound and color Doppler. Everyt...  Read Full »


Dr. Choudhary Devendra

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. It is normal to have a few drops trapped in long urethra post voiding. After passing urine, apply gentle pressure on the underside of the penis to express this. Urine will not go in your testicles and cause any problems. Having semen discharge or nightfall is also complet...  Read Full »

Why is my left testicle lower than the right?

Query: Hi doctor, I observed that my left testicle is lower than the right. I examined myself but found no lump. I am not experiencing any pain either. Is this normal?  Read Full »


Dr. Vivekanandan Govindasamy

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. You need not worry since this condition is quite normal. Because of the late descent of left testis into the scrotum, the left testis is generally placed at a lower level compared to the right. This is totally normal and not harmful. This, by no means, will affect you...  Read Full »

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