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Undescended Testicle: Is Your Baby Having One Testicle? Get This Herbal Remedy by Bablove2020(m): 2:59pm On Oct 06, 2019 |
HERBAL REMEDY WITH NO SURGERY OVERVIEW What Happens under Normal Conditions? The testicles (or "testes" are 2 organs that hang in a pouch-like skin sac (the scrotum) below the penis. The testicles are where sperm and testosterone (the male sex hormone) are made. The scrotum keeps the testicles in a cooler setting than the body. This is because sperm can't grow at body temperature. During childhood, sperm in the testicles go through a process that results in mature sperm at puberty. Normal testicles form early in a baby boy's growth. They form in the lower belly (abdomen), but descend, or "drop," into the scrotum toward the end of pregnancy. Normal testicles attach themselves with stretchable tissue in the bottom of the scrotum. This is controlled by the baby's normal hormones. WHAT IS UNDESCENDED TESTICLE An undescended testicle (or "testis" is when it fails to drop into the normal place in the scrotum. Your child's health care provider can find this during a routine exam. This issue is found in about 3 or 4 out of 100 newborns (and up to 21 out of 100 premature newborns). Luckily, about half of these testicles will drop on their own during the first 3 months of life. But testicles won't drop on their own after 3 months of age. Thus, about 1 or 2 out of 100 boys with undescended testicles will need treatment. It's important not to confuse undescended testicles with "retractile" testicles. After 6 months of age, a male child has a reflex that temporarily pulls the testicles up to protect them when he's cold or frightened. These testicles are in the scrotum at other times and don't need treatment. Only testicles that are truly undescended need treatment. A pediatric urologist can tell the difference with a physical exam. The testicles need to be 2 to 3 degrees cooler than normal body temperature to make sperm. The scrotum is many degrees cooler than body temperature, and so is the ideal place for the testicle. Testicles that don't drop into the scrotum won't work normally. The longer the testicles are too warm, the lower chances are that the sperm in that testicle will mature normally. This can be a cause of infertility, especially when both testicles are affected. Undescended testicles are also linked to a higher risk of: Testicular cancer in adulthood (though the risk is still less than 1 in 100) Testicular torsion (twisting of the chord that brings blood to the scrotum) Developing a hernia near the groin CAUSES In most children with this health issue, it's not known why the testicles fail to drop. It may be because the testicles aren't normal to start with. In other cases, there's a mechanical problem. The testicles drop but miss the scrotum, ending up next to the scrotum instead. These are called "ectopic testicles." Or it may be that the baby's hormones can't stimulate the testicles normally. No studies have shown that the problem is caused by something the mother did or ate during pregnancy. Sometimes the testicles drop but don't attach in the scrotum. Then, when the boy grows, it becomes clear that the testicles aren't attached. About 1 of every 5 cases of undescended testicles are found once the boy is no longer a baby. For this reason, all boys should have the location of their testicles checked during each annual physical exam. DIAGNOSIS A testicle that can't be felt in a physical exam is called "nonpalpable." Nonpalpable testicles may be in the abdomen (undescended), absent, or very small ("atrophic". It's important to find out whether there is a testicle that hasn't dropped. An undescended testicle left inside the abdomen could form a tumor later in life. Such a tumor might not be noticed until it becomes quite large or causes symptoms. TREATMENT The testicle won't drop after 3 months of age, so most people believe that the only treatment choice is surgery but I tell you today that this traditional herbal remedy has been used by most of our patient diagnosed of UNDESCENDED TESTICLE and the result is NORMAL. Forget about the surgery, get our herbal remedy by contacting us today CONTACT: OLOJEDE Ifeoluwapo Babalola Awise Villa, Labebe Ruling House, Oke-Oja, Ibarapa East Local Government, Lanlate. Oyo state Call or whatsapp +2347033192147 |
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