Here are some ...: The anatomical level - positioning - of both testes may widely vary among all men, but carries no clinical importance as long as being comfortable and functional. So, it's normal to see both testes at different level and they may move up or down reflecting the contraction of cremasteric muscles along the spermatic cord in response to emotional status or environmental temperature or physical stimul
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