All living things reproduce. Reproduction — the process by which organisms make more organisms like themselves — is one of the things that sets living things apart from nonliving things. But even though the reproductive system is essential to keeping a species alive, unlike other body systems it’s not essential to keeping an individual alive.
In the human reproductive process, two kinds of sex cells, or gametes, are involved. The male gamete, or sperm, and the female gamete, the egg or ovum, meet in the female’s reproductive system to create a new individual. Both the male and female reproductive systems are essential for reproduction………..
About the Male Reproductive System
Most species have two sexes: male and female. Each sex has its own unique reproductive system. They are different in shape and structure, but both are specifically designed to produce, nourish, and transport either the egg or sperm.
Unlike the female, whose sex organs are located entirely within the pelvis, the male has reproductive organs, or genitals, that are both inside and outside the pelvis.
The male genitals include : -
What the Male Reproductive System Does ?
The male sex organs work together to produce and release semen into the reproductive system of the female during sexual intercourse. The male reproductive system also produces sex hormones, which help a boy develop into a sexually mature man during puberty……………
Things That Can Go Wrong With the Male Reproductive System
Boys may sometimes experience reproductive system problems, including : -
Disorders of the Scrotum, Testicles, or Epididymis Conditions affecting the scrotal contents may involve the testicles, epididymis, or the scrotum itself.
A ] Testicular trauma : -
Even a mild injury to the testicles can cause severe pain, bruising, or swelling. Most testicular injuries occur when the testicles are struck, hit, kicked, or crushed, usually during sports or due to other trauma. Testicular torsion, when one of the testicles twists around, cutting off its blood supply, is also a problem that some teen males experience, although it’s not common. Surgery is needed to untwist the cord and save the testicle……
B ] Varicocele : -
This is a varicose vein (an abnormally swollen vein) in the network of veins that run from the testicles. Varicoceles commonly develop while a boy is going through puberty. A varicocele is usually not harmful, although it can damage the testicle or decrease sperm production. Take your son to see his doctor if he is concerned about changes in his testicles…..
C ] Testicular cancer : -
This is one of the most common cancers in men younger than 40. It occurs when cells in the testicle divide abnormally and form a tumor. Testicular cancer can spread to other parts of the body, but if it’s detected early, the cure rate is excellent. Teen boys should be encouraged to learn to perform testicular self-examinations…….
D ] Epididymitis : -
Is inflammation of the epididymis, the coiled tubes that connect the testes with the vas deferens. It is usually caused by an infection, such as the sexually transmitted disease chlamydia, and results in pain and swelling next to one of the testicles…….
E ] Hydrocele : -
A hydrocele occurs when fluid collects in the membranes surrounding the testes. Hydroceles may cause swelling in the scrotum around the testicle but are generally painless. In some cases, surgery may be needed to correct the condition……….
F ] Inguinal hernia : -
When a portion of the intestines pushes through an abnormal opening or weakening of the abdominal wall and into the groin or scrotum, it is known as an inguinal hernia. The hernia may look like a bulge or swelling in the groin area. It can be corrected with surgery………..
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Severe stomach pain, Already went to the ER?
I woke up and had sever abdominal discomfort last night. I tried to make myself throw up, thinking I ate something bad, but with no relief. I have no diarrhea, stools are slightly soft though. I went to the ER and they did some blood work, and a urine sample, and then just sent me home – they found no real cause for it. (Although they did not do a stool sample). Nothing with liver, pancreas, etc.
I got home and the pain was very severe, I finally took something for it and it went away, its slightly back now (24 hours later) but its not debilitating like it was earlier. The pain is above my belly button, just below my xiphoid process and can radiate all over, including my lower back.
They say it might have been the stomach flu, but this was some intense pain. They did a fluid bolus in me and I almost felt instant relief after I got about 1000 ml in me, but then it just came right back afterwords.
Any ideas?
It sounds like biliary colic, which is a sign of gallstones. Did they ultrasound your abdomen? That’s how my gallstones were discovered.
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Tamiflu swine flu as tamiflu made you feel worse?
I was quite ill, serious bad stomach sore throat sore ears blocked nose etc and was given tamiflu even though I said I believed it was a gastric flu and my temp was 37.6 at its highest.
After taking Tamiflu I felt much much worse up all night on the toilet incredible pain, So my question is as Tamiflu made you worse?
I am thinking Tamiflu as caused as much damage as the flu, would never take it again
This is why you never take anything, especially an antiviral, unless you’ve been diagnosed in person by blood work from a doctor. It may take a little more of your time, but side effects can and are as bad as the illness is. Please be sure that you’re diagnosed by a doctor in person the next time you are sick. Chances are you’ll feel better from the right medication then the illness when the two go together. Good luck and God Bless
Im 6 weeks pregnant (first baby) and have upper left abdominal pain? what can be causing it?
The pain just started today when I woke up in the morning. The stabbing pain is in UPPER LEFT ABDOMEN (near my belly button). The pain lasts 2 seconds and always comes back in 10 mins upto an hour. It is very uncomfortable. Is this something I need to worry about?
its okayy
you dont need to worry
i had this exact same thing! its something that comes with pregnancy
its nothing to worry about though it can go on for up to 4 weeks
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