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What Causes Abnormal Sized Testicles In A 5 Week Old?

My son who is 5 1/2 weeks old seems to have abnormally large testicles. I have another son who is 4 years and my 5 week olds testicles seem to much larger then his. he dosent seem anymore fussy then a normral infant. Is there something I should look out for or be aware of with this? Or is this something normal? It almost looks like they have drop because the scrodum seems to stretch pretty far.
Mon, 4 Jan 2016
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Hi, welcome to forum. Without a supporting image, it would be difficult to comment. Nevertheless, if child's scrotum is not swollen or red, or fluid filled, do not worry. But I would still recommend that he is seen by a doctor to evaluate for same. And if required get an USG scritum done to rule out any detectable problem.
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What Causes Abnormal Sized Testicles In A 5 Week Old?

Hi, welcome to forum. Without a supporting image, it would be difficult to comment. Nevertheless, if child s scrotum is not swollen or red, or fluid filled, do not worry. But I would still recommend that he is seen by a doctor to evaluate for same. And if required get an USG scritum done to rule out any detectable problem. Hope this answers your query Thank you and Happy new year