Testicular atrophy is both a disease and a clinical symptom. Testicular atrophy can be seen on one side or both sides of the testis atrophy, the general patient can have no other obvious symptoms, some patients can be accompanied by mild testicular swelling and pain and sexual dysfunction.
Testicular atrophy may be related to congenital genetic factors, or it may be caused by testicular trauma, inflammation, tumor, pituitary lesions and other injuries to the testicles, resulting in testicular hypoplasia and testicular atrophy.
Testicular atrophy is most common in adult men, and may occur on one or both sides of the testicle atrophy, small and soft or hard. Some patients may have no other accompanying symptoms, while others may have mild pressure and pain, swelling and pain, or be accompanied by penile shortening, or even sexual dysfunction.
Testicular atrophy can be diagnosed through physical examination. If physical examination reveals abnormalities in testicular size, texture and other factors, the patient should consult a doctor in time, and after the doctor has made a clear diagnosis, the patient should actively treat the primary disease to prevent testicular atrophy from occurring.
Mild or one-sided testicular atrophy should be treated actively. At the same time, it is necessary to avoid smoking and drinking in daily life, and regulate the mood of anxiety to promote the recovery of the disease.