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Sir, if a testicle is missing from scrotum have any sexual problems in future. The baby is two months old and in scanning report it shows that left testis not visualized in left scrotum or inguinal region. No definite evidence of testis noted in abdomen and pelvis. Possibly cryptorchidism. Please give me detailed answer for this.
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Hello- Having one testicle is usually the result of an issue during fetal development or surgery. A single testicle can produce enough testosterone to fuel your sex drive. This amount of testosterone is also enough for you to get an erection and ejaculate during an orgasm. However, if you recently lost a testicle, your healthcare provider can give you a some more detailed guidance on what to expect. It may take a bit of time for things to get back to normal.
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