No: He likely has one that has atrophied for some reason or a cyst or growth on the other. He needs to be checked.
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No: While this is not "normal" it may be a relatively benign cause. A simple exam by a urologist would be in order to rule out any concerning causes, especially if this has developed over a relatively short time.
Answered 8/10/2013
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