Main Symptoms of Undescended Testis
Undescended testis means one or both testicles never made it into the scrotum. The condition is spotted at birth and follows a clear visual pattern. Empty sac is the first clue. One side of the scrotum looks smaller or feels flat and soft, like an empty change purse. Groin lump may show up. The testicle can sit in the inguinal canal, felt as a small, movable pea above the scrotum. No pain is typical. The baby acts normally; the only sign is the missing ball. Swelling or hernia bulge can appear alongside the undescended testis, making the groin look puffy... Learn more