- Any abnormality of the pubic groin, penis, groin and testicles
- Hydrocele
- Inguinal hernia
- testicular torsion
- Testicular cancer
- Orchidectomy
- Body mass index > 30
- Hand weakness
- Obesity
- Local skin infections of the penis, scrotum, groin and pubic area
- Contact dermatitis of the penis, scrotum, groin and pubic area
- Edema of the penis
Lastly, the spermogram should be considered normal: sperm concentration over 15 million/ml, progressive motility over 32%, normal shapes depending on the technique used.
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