N40-N51: Diseases of male genital organs
N50: Other disorders of male genital organs
The "Other disorders of male genital organs" refers to a spectrum of conditions that specifically affect the male reproductive system. These disorders could be either congenital (present at birth) or may arise later in life due to a variety of factors including infections, trauma, or other underlying health conditions. Some common presentations may include painful or swollen testicles, urinary difficulties, abnormal discharge, or erectile problems. The made genital organs affected could include the penis, testicles, epididymis, vas deferens, seminal vesicles, and prostate gland. Disruptions to these organs due to these disorders may lead to fertility issues or sexual dysfunction. Disease progression varies greatly based on specific disorder and individual patient factors. It's essential to know that prompt medical attention for any unusual symptoms can greatly assist in managing these disorders effectively and preserving overall health.
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