DHTH
Padawan Learner
Hi there,
My son has this problem and i was wondering and would be very grateful if anyone had experience with this, or know how to deal with it.
He has been offered an operation, where they will be attaching the testicle to "wallet" and removing the muscle tissue which pulls it up.
To me it just don't feel right with operation, and i would wish there could be another way.
Any advice or knowledge is most welcome and appreciated.
Here is an explanation of it:
A retractile testicle is a testicle that may move back and forth between the scrotum and the groin. When the retractile testicle is residing in the groin, it may be easily guided by hand into its proper position in the scrotum — the bag of skin hanging behind the penis — during a physical examination.
For most boys, the problem of a retractile testicle goes away sometime before or during puberty, the time when an out-of-place testicle moves to its correct location in the scrotum and stays there permanently.
About a quarter of the time, the retractile testicle stays up in the groin and is no longer movable. When this happens, the condition is called an ascending testicle.
My son has this problem and i was wondering and would be very grateful if anyone had experience with this, or know how to deal with it.
He has been offered an operation, where they will be attaching the testicle to "wallet" and removing the muscle tissue which pulls it up.
To me it just don't feel right with operation, and i would wish there could be another way.
Any advice or knowledge is most welcome and appreciated.
Here is an explanation of it:
A retractile testicle is a testicle that may move back and forth between the scrotum and the groin. When the retractile testicle is residing in the groin, it may be easily guided by hand into its proper position in the scrotum — the bag of skin hanging behind the penis — during a physical examination.
For most boys, the problem of a retractile testicle goes away sometime before or during puberty, the time when an out-of-place testicle moves to its correct location in the scrotum and stays there permanently.
About a quarter of the time, the retractile testicle stays up in the groin and is no longer movable. When this happens, the condition is called an ascending testicle.