It depends on the damage done. The typical damage that comes from a simple kick in the nuts will usually heal on its own in a couple of days. More intense damage, like testicular bruising from repeated trauma, will also usually take care of itself over time, though some functionality of the testicle may be lost and the man will not be as fertile afterwards. Severe damage, though, like a testicular rupture (a popped ball), needs to be brought to a doctor immediately. A nut can't really heal itself if it's been mashed into peanut butter.
Yes, Paramecium have the ability to repair themselves through processes like regeneration. When injured or damaged, Paramecium can repair their membranes and organelles to recover and continue their normal functions.
Yes, damaged cells have the capacity to repair themselves through various repair mechanisms such as DNA repair pathways and cellular regeneration processes. However, the extent and ability to repair can depend on the type and severity of damage as well as the overall health of the cell.
This is called starvation. They run out of both fuel and the materials to build/repair themselves with.
Yes, the damage to villi in the small intestine can repair themselves over time. This process can be facilitated by removing the trigger of the damage, such as in the case of celiac disease where following a gluten-free diet can allow the villi to heal. It is important to follow medical advice and treatment recommendations to support the healing process.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that testicles can turn blue from lack of sexual activity. This is likely a myth or misunderstanding. However, if you are experiencing any unusual changes in your testicles, it is best to consult with a medical professional for an evaluation.
A ruptured or "squished" testicles, can cause infertility (sterility) if medical attention isn't provided immediately. Ruptured testicles can sometimes be repaired, if immediate medical attention is provided. If one testicle is ruptured beyond repair, it is still possible for the male to have children, because males are equipped with two testicles. But, if both are ruptured beyond repair, the male, will become infertile (sterile).
Orchiopexy - The repair of an undescended testicle.
yes they can fully repair.
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Yes, Paramecium have the ability to repair themselves through processes like regeneration. When injured or damaged, Paramecium can repair their membranes and organelles to recover and continue their normal functions.
no
Your cells would repair themselves ..
When the testicles are hit, they can swell, but first of all it is usually the scrotum, not the testicles themselves. This is usually caused by the bruising of the scrotum, which like other parts of the body can lead to swelling. Time, and icing, can reduce swelling, however, if swelling continues for longer than a day, or there is a puncture, rupture or other sever problem see a doctor immediately.
You cannot "grow" testicles. But if you are male you should have testicles and they will develop as you grow.
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Testicles LOL