A 7-year-old boy’s scrotum is a small size on both sides of the scrotum may be due to cryptorchidism, syringomyelia, scrotal hernia and so on.
1. cryptorchidism: most of the disease is related to endocrine abnormalities, testicular development abnormalities, structural abnormalities, genetic factors, etc., so that the 7-year-old boy’s scrotum on both sides of a large small, may be accompanied by pain, fever, vomiting and other manifestations.
2. Syringomyelia: When the fluid in the scrotal sheath cavity accumulates too much, thus forming a cystic mass, resulting in a 7-year-old boy’s scrotum on both sides of a small, if the syringomyelia is too large, it will also affect the normal urination, walking and so on.
3. Scrotal hernia: refers to inguinal hernia in which the contents of the hernia fall completely into the scrotum, which can make the scrotum of a 7-year-old boy on both sides of the big a small situation.
Under normal circumstances, the two sides of the scrotum is not exactly the same size, if you can not determine whether it is normal, it is recommended that parents lead the child to the hospital in a timely manner. Under the guidance of the doctor to carry out relevant examinations, according to the specific results of the examination, to take targeted treatment.