E20-E35: Disorders of other endocrine glands
E29: Testicular dysfunction
Testicular dysfunction refers to a group of conditions that affect the normal functioning of the testes, the male reproductive glands responsible for generating testosterone and producing sperm. These conditions can be caused by a variety of factors such as hormonal imbalances, physical damage to the testicles, certain genetic disorders, underlying health issues like diabetes, or exposure to toxins. Common symptoms can include reduced sexual desire, erectile dysfunction, infertility, reduced hair growth, or even breast growth. The progression of these conditions can vary widely, depending on the specific condition and its cause. Testicular dysfunction affects the endocrine and reproductive systems in the body, potentially having a significant impact on a person's overall health, well-being, and ability to conceive children.
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