Question
What should I do if my child has one testicle that is larger than the other?
Answer
For children with one testicle that is larger than the other, it is recommended that parents take their child to a regular hospital for examination and treatment. Under the guidance of a doctor, antibiotics and hormones can be used for treatment, along with local heat therapy and inguinal area injection for closure to reduce testicular swelling. Additionally, children can take Danshen tablets orally, and it is important to avoid eating spicy food. Children have weaker physical resistance and are prone to pediatric urological issues. Parents should not be overly worried, but they should not overlook this either. It is important to regularly take children for routine checks and administer medication promptly based on symptoms.