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Can testicular appendage torsion heal on its own?

Asked by:Estelle

Asked on:Mar 30, 2026 12:03 AM

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  • Celesta Celesta

    Mar 30, 2026

    The distortion of the male testicular appendage is mainly due to the remnant of recession above the Mullerian duct of the male testicle, and due to the distortion of the male testicular appendage, it may cause pain to the patient. At the same time, this kind of condition will also affect the patient's normal life. Can the distorted testicular appendage be cured?

    If there is a distortion of the testicular appendage, it should be proactively alleviated, so as to effectively prevent the problem of testicular appendage distortion from getting worse, and also repair one's own body well, so as to effectively ensure one's physical and mental health.

    Process/Method:

    1. If the patient has testicular appendage distortion, then in daily life, if the situation is not very serious, it can be controlled by bed rest, which does not necessarily require surgical treatment. It can also effectively alleviate his own physical symptoms.

    2. If the cause of the patient's testicular appendage distortion is not clear, then surgical treatment may be needed to effectively achieve a control effect, effectively prevent the problem of testicular appendage distortion from getting worse, and also properly repair the body itself.

    3. Generally speaking, if there is a problem of male testicular appendage distortion, then you need to pay more attention to control, find the cause of the disease in time and treat it, so that you can effectively restore your normal life, effectively avoid other problems, and then ensure your normal life and so on.

    FAQ:

    Control your own physical problems, and at the same time pay more attention to exercising your own body and improve your physical fitness through reasonable methods. Only in this way can you effectively prevent the problem from getting worse and ensure your own physical and mental health.

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