Anatomy: Yes. Of course. One testicle is always more dominant than another.
Answered 11/8/2017
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Here are some ...: The level and size of both halves of the scrotum is not same and symmetrical with no prevalence to either side among most of males, at least to a degree. As to the size of testicles, that usually needs to be professionally palpated, estimated or measured with experienced hands or a ruler' but largely, the size & consistency of both testes are quite symmetrical. So, use these to discern & confirm..
Answered 9/28/2016
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Probably normal: One testicle sitting lower is normal, as is one testicle being a little larger. As long as this isn't an acute change, or associated with pain, it probably is HIS normal. Have your doctor evaluate this at his next physical
Answered 9/28/2014
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