- Male
- 22 Years
- 29/01/2025
I'm noticing that my right testicle isn't sitting in the same position as my left one. The right side hangs lower, and I've also observed that the right testicle is bigger than the left. Is this something I should be worried about or maybe get checked out?
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See a specialist for accurate diagnosis and targeted treatment.
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What's the newest and safest type of circumcision for tight foreskin? My foreskin has a small opening, thin lining, and feels painful when erect. A urologist suggested circumcision for better sexual health what's the best modern method for my case? Need a clear plan for surgery.
In men, circumcision is most commonly carried out when the foreskin is tight and won't pull back (retract), which is known as phimosis. But alternative treatments, such as topical steroids, are sometimes preferred.
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