Join Our Community!
Share
Mens Health > Sexual Health - Men Forum > I Have One Ball Larger Than the Other
Talking openly about the penis is a very personal matter. Learn basic penis anatomy to discuss penile disorders accurately with your doctor....
Penis symptoms that interfere with sexual activity or urination could be serious. Learn the signs and symptoms of penis problems that require a doctor's help....
How do urologists evaluate and diagnose painful penis? A penis disorder is a medical problem. Learn more about possible diagnoses for penis disorders now....
Avatar
Q: I Have One Ball Larger Than the Other
asked by: nozknows on June 19th, 2007
New User
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?
Did you find this post useful?
|
Replies(4)
Avatar
dave01
replied on July 4th, 2007
Experienced User
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.
Did you find this post useful?
|
User Profile
seabirds awaiting spring
replied on July 4th, 2007
New User
Everybody's Lopsided, Even Peter Rabbit's Ears Were 'lopsy'
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. Smile
Did you find this post useful?
|
Avatar
MrMedic
replied on July 4th, 2007
New User
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.


Regards,
Did you find this post useful?
|
Avatar
peter1212
replied on November 20th, 2009
New User
hii my peter
im 16 my balls a very big biger thn some og my mates who are older thn me im very worried about his should i seek medical help ? what could this mean ? people told me i could have cancer on balls is this true ?
get back asap please
Did you find this post useful?
|
Users who thank peter1212 for this post: sunforest 
Quick Reply
Search