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Right Testicle Lower than Right

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Hello, I recently noticed that my right testicle was hanging slightly lower than my left.  I do not remember this always being the case.  I can find no lumps on either testicle and no one testicle appears to be noticably bigger or smaller than the other. If anything, it feels as the veins leading to the testicle on the right may be more pronounced on the right side, but its subtle and hard to tell for sure.

I do not have pain, per se, bu tI have what I would describe as being a feeling of that something is "out of sorts" (not pain) right under the right side of my penis, not really in the testicle itself.  This feeling is in the same area that the right testicle retracts upon ejaculation.  Some times it retracts so much that I feel I have to push it out.  In any case, the left testicle does not retract like the right testicle does. I probably ejaculate an average of once a day, could that have anything to do with this?

This does not bother me physically too much, but I am concerned.

Thanks for your response.
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