I Have One Ball Larger Than the Other Posted: 06-19-07 03:50am
i recently was getting on my bike and i
accidentally squished one of my balls
(been a while) and now they different
sizes i think it was my left one which is
now small. is this ok? will it go back to
normal? should i go to the doctor?
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dave01
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 04 Jul 2007 Posts: 61 Location: Iowa
Posted: 07-04-07 20:31pm
Now it has been a couple of weeks since
you posted this. If you still have pain
and your testicle has continued to change
in size, you definitely need to see your
doctor. However, if things are back to
normal, then at least you learned a lesson
on how not to mount your bike.
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seabirds awaiting spring
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 02 Jul 2007 Posts: 13 Location: In a pit surrounded by great beauty
Everybody's Lopsided, Even Peter Rabbit's Ears Were 'lopsy' Posted: 07-04-07 20:56pm
All people are lop-sided. Some get
hypersensitive about the difference in
where their eyes are in their faces.
Women's breasts are not equal. Men's
testicles are not equal. One is larger,
right side for some, left side for others.
I haven't seen statistics for the
distribution of large-right compared to
large-left; I would be interested! It may
be you "just haven't noticed" the
difference till now. Or it may be that
there is more of a difference due to the
accident. Also, at times in some men, a
liquid (my doctor told me it was "water"
but I don't know what kind of 'water')
forms in the testicles. It is not harmful
per se; but if it were to bother a person
or cause them pain, it can be easily
drained -- without any great pain - it's
just subdermal is the impression I got.
So: see a doctor when you got a problem
with your most sensitive area! But be
prepared to find out your condition is
utterly normal.
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MrMedic
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 27 May 2007 Posts: 22
Posted: 07-04-07 21:04pm
As above, its perfectly normal for there
to be some difference in the size of your
left and right nut, however, the accident
definately could've contributed problems.
If your symptoms make you feel uneasy in
any way, as I always say, "when in doubt,
get it checked out". If you're fine,
great! If not, then they can work on
fixing that. You've got nothing to lose,
just get yourself looked at and let us
know how it goes.