A 43-year-old member asked:
Do testes and scrotum grow after age 18 years?
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Dr. Andrew Siegelanswered
Urology 41 years experience
Not usually: Generally by 18, the testes and scrotum have achieved adult size, unless there is substantially delayed puberty, .
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Dr. Richard Sarleanswered
Urology 23 years experience
Growth: Usually done by 18.
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Last updated Dec 19, 2014
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