POTENCY PROBLEMS: TESTICULAR PROBLEMS
Testicles that don’t work properly can ruin a man’s ability to get or maintain an erection, because the testicles produce testosterone, the male hormone vital to erection and sexual desire.
Men commonly develop testicular problems after the testicles have functioned normally for many years. Many things can hamper the testicles’ ability to do their hormone-producing job: infections (such as mumps), chemotherapy, radiation treatments and prolonged alcoholism.
Occasionally, a man’s testicles never function properly. If the testicles don’t get in gear in time for puberty, a boy may never mature into a man. He will grow into normal size but he won’t develop the large muscles, body hair, beard and enlargement of the penis typically found in adult males. But if the boy who suffers from such damage or defects is treated with testosterone, he will develop normally.
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Posted on March 27th, 2009 by admin
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