A common belief among some young people is that losing one testicle means losing the ability to reproduce and get married.
This is a common saying among some young people, and health experts say they are constantly asked such questions by some young people.
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Hiwa Abdulrahman, a specialist in prostate health, male infertility, and impotence, explained that if a person is born without or loses one testicle, the other healthy testicle can fulfill all reproductive needs. He emphasized that a “healthy testicle allows for marriage and reproduction without any issues.”
Abdulrahman also clarified that “there is no such thing as testicle replacement surgery, as it is both scientifically and religiously impermissible.”
He mentioned that silicone testicle surgery exists for those interested, but it does not enhance sexual ability.
Regarding silicone testicle, Abdulrahman noted that “it only provides comfort and does not have any functional benefits.”
“Individuals with one healthy testicle can get married and reproduce without hesitation, as it is entirely possible and successful. They can also reproduce without problems."