Causes of cryptorchidism in males
In daily life, many people experience disorders in the development of the reproductive system, which can easily lead to sexual dysfunction in men. What causes cryptorchidism (undescended testes) in males?
What Causes Cryptorchidism in Males?
The causes of male cryptorchidism include endocrine hormonal imbalances, genetic factors, and anatomical factors. The endocrine factor mainly relies on maternal gonadotropins, which stimulate the fetal Leydig cells in the testes to produce androgens. Therefore, when there is an intrinsic defect in the testes, it may lead to reduced or absent gonadotropin levels.

If there are previous cases of cryptorchidism in the family, the likelihood of inheritance is relatively high. However, it is also closely related to individual local factors. Frequent mechanical obstruction or adhesion of the tunica vaginalis can prevent the normal descent of the testes. When cryptorchidism results from endocrine hormone abnormalities, it may present as either unilateral or bilateral undescended testes, and is often associated with local anatomical factors.

It is recommended that male patients promptly visit a hospital for relevant genital examinations, combined with ultrasound imaging to determine the underlying cause. If the condition is caused by anatomical factors, surgical intervention can be used to reposition the testes, such as orchiopexy or testicular transplantation. Maintaining good local hygiene during treatment is essential. We hope this information helps you. Wishing you good health and happiness.