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Mumps effect one of my testical?


When i was 14 or 15 I got mumps and one of my testical got bigger than the other. Now at 25 one remains bigger then the other. The smaller one that was not effeted with mumps is almost 2" in size and it often goes inside my body. Is it normal, can anybody tell me

Mumps or parotitis is an inflammation of the parotid glands (one of the major salivary glands) in which in a small percentage there is also testicular inflammation or orchitis. Usually this affects only one side as in your case but this can lead to infertility if both are affected. However as you describe it, the unaffected side may be partially undescended if it goes back inside your body. i suggest you go see a doctor.

Sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don't.

it's not normal.. it means u masturbate too much! please slow down yr activity

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