How to treat unusually small testicles

Extra small testicles in men may be caused by endocrine abnormalities, infections, trauma and other causes of testicular hypoplasia, which can usually be treated by using medication or undergoing surgery according to the cause of the disease.
Endocrine abnormalities, such as hypogonadotropic hypogonadotropic hypogonadism, pituitary microadenomas and other diseases, can easily lead to a decrease in the level of androgens, which will affect the development of the gonads, resulting in testicular hypoplasia, which requires the use of testosterone propionate, testosterone undecanoate, testosterone tablets and other androgenic drugs as prescribed by the doctor to supplement androgens so as to achieve the effect of treating testicular hypoplasia.
If mumps is easily complicated by viral orchitis, the mumps virus can destroy the epithelial cells of the seminiferous tubules in the testes, causing the testes to lose the function of spermatogenesis, and ultimately making the testes smaller. In this case, you can follow the doctor’s instructions to use hormonal drugs such as methyltestosterone and other anti-infective drugs such as levofloxacin for treatment, and if the symptoms are more serious, surgical resection is possible when necessary.
If the testicle is damaged by external force, it may cause bleeding or obstruction of the testicle, which may result in insufficient blood supply to the testicle, leading to the testicle becoming smaller. This condition can usually be alleviated by improving the local blood supply to the testicles through the use of dopamine injections, etc., but it is usually difficult to cure.
If you have particularly small testicles, it is recommended that you consult a doctor in time to find out the cause of the disease and treat it under the guidance of a professional physician, so as to avoid delaying your condition.