Exploding testicles, more formally known as Detonating Gonaditis by medical professionals, is a very serious and debilitating condition which affects millions of people around the world. Many of these feel embarrassed by such a sensitive issue, and may not come forwards for treatment, leaving the real impact of this condition unknown. The World Health Organisation currently recognises two types of Detonating Gonaditis: Type 1 DG and Type B DG. A Type iii DG classification has been previously proposed, but is now instead considered a form of A Sploding Hernia instead.
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| - Exploding testicles, more formally known as Detonating Gonaditis by medical professionals, is a very serious and debilitating condition which affects millions of people around the world. Many of these feel embarrassed by such a sensitive issue, and may not come forwards for treatment, leaving the real impact of this condition unknown. The World Health Organisation currently recognises two types of Detonating Gonaditis: Type 1 DG and Type B DG. A Type iii DG classification has been previously proposed, but is now instead considered a form of A Sploding Hernia instead.
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| - Exploding testicles, more formally known as Detonating Gonaditis by medical professionals, is a very serious and debilitating condition which affects millions of people around the world. Many of these feel embarrassed by such a sensitive issue, and may not come forwards for treatment, leaving the real impact of this condition unknown. Due to the lack of patient involvement in studies, there are currently no accurate estimates for how many people worldwide may be currently suffering from Detonating Gonaditis. The condition primarily affects men, although some cases have been observed in women, where the effect of the condition is somewhat lessened. This is because most women lack testicles which can explode, though those which have them are considered at-risk. The World Health Organisation currently recognises two types of Detonating Gonaditis: Type 1 DG and Type B DG. A Type iii DG classification has been previously proposed, but is now instead considered a form of A Sploding Hernia instead.
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