Anorchia is a pathological condition in which the human body is completely or partially deprived of the sex glands. Endocrine disorders may manifest in the form of a decrease in the level of hormones in the blood. Lack of testosterone leads to behavioral changes, appearance changes, the menstrual cycle is disrupted, and urination becomes frequent. Diagnosis is made by absence
Abnormality of the genital organs. The term is a synonym for the term in: anorchidism synonym, anortimy, "anorticism".
Anorchism is the absence of testicles. The diagnosis is made by doctors during examination by palpation, and additional studies are also carried out. Indications for the examination are: unclear menstrual irregularities that appear after the first or several months, diarrhea. Therefore, you should not try to determine the diagnosis on your own; you should consult a doctor and do an ultrasound.
Anorchia is a disease characterized by the absence of one or both testicles or the underdevelopment of the testes in a man. It is one of the most common reproductive disorders and can have serious consequences for men's health and quality of life. In this article we will look at the causes of anorchia, its symptoms, diagnosis and treatment, as well as the consequences and possibilities of rehabilitation and compensation.
Causes of Anorchia Anorchia can occur as a result of various factors, including genetic abnormalities, injury, infection, exposure to toxic substances or other harmful factors. Anosmia is also known to run in families and can be caused by changes in genes that control the development of the reproductive organs. However, besides genetic factors, other factors can also lead to the development of anorchia. For example, men may experience this disease as a result of genital injuries or infections caused by gonorrhea or chlamydia.
Symptoms of anorchia in men The most common symptoms