The Medical Condition That’s Treated by Deflating Your Balls
Turns out, you can have deflated balls and not be the quarterback for the New England Patriots.Some men need to have their balls punctured and drained, says Dr. Brian Steixner, M.D., a urological surgeon who joined Men's Health Live this week to talk about the most horrifying surgical procedure you probably didn't want to know existed.What medical condition requires a testicle draining? Steixner says it's caused by the formation of a hydrocele, or a build-up of fluid surrounding the testicle.When this happens, your testicles can “become as small as a baseball or up as large as a basketball,” Steixner told us.It gets worse. So much worse. Brace yourself and listen to entire hilarious yet illuminating (and definitely
Turns out, you can have deflated balls and not be the quarterback for the New England Patriots.
Some men need to have their balls punctured and drained, says Dr. Brian Steixner, M.D., a urological surgeon who joined Men's Health Live this week to talk about the most horrifying surgical procedure you probably didn't want to know existed.
What medical condition requires a testicle draining? Steixner says it's caused by the formation of a hydrocele, or a build-up of fluid surrounding the testicle.
When this happens, your testicles can “become as small as a baseball or up as large as a basketball,” Steixner told us.
It gets worse. So much worse. Brace yourself and listen to entire hilarious yet illuminating (and definitely cringe-worthy) interview.
(For more jaw-dropping stories from Dr. Steixner, check out The 5 Craziest Penis Conditions He's Ever Treated.)
Also on the show: Mentalist Marc Salem analyzes Brady's press conference behavior to look for deception, Chef Eden Grinshpan details the steps to making tasty (meat)balls, and syndicated columnist Dan Savage teaches us how to successfully have “the talk” with our kids. It's all on this week's episode of Men's Health Live.
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