Cryptorchid abdominis is a disease in which one testicle or both testicles do not descend into the scrotum. This can lead to various problems, including decreased fertility, increased hormone levels and other health problems. In this article we will look at the causes, symptoms, treatment and prevention of abdominal cryptorchia and other related diseases.
What is cryptorchia abdominalis? Cryptorchid abdominalis is a condition where the testicle remains in the abdominal cavity, which usually occurs in the womb. This condition is often congenital, but some men may develop it after puberty. The testicle may remain in the abdominal cavity for several reasons:
1. Increased estrogen levels. High levels of estrogen in the blood can cause the testicle to fail to produce the protein that should help it pass through the abdominal wall. 2. Lack of proper brain signaling system. This is often due to genetic factors that cause the brain to not give the correct signal to the body for the testicle to descend. 3. Gynecomastia. Due to excess weight in men, the uterus swells and can interfere with the reduction