A boy's scrotum may naturally be asymmetrical.

The structures on both sides of the human body are not always perfectly symmetrical. This asymmetry can exist in many places, including the scrotum in men. The scrotum is a sac-like structure that houses the testicles, and its asymmetry is usually due to slight differences in the size, position, or shape of the two testicles. This asymmetry is usually physiological, a normal phenomenon, and in most cases does not affect health.

If scrotal asymmetry is accompanied by pain, swelling, or other abnormal symptoms, it could be a sign of a health problem, such as a hernia or testicular torsion. In such cases, it is crucial to seek medical attention promptly for a professional examination.

To maintain male reproductive health, it is important to pay attention to personal hygiene in daily life, keeping the scrotum clean and dry, avoiding prolonged sitting or wearing tight pants to reduce pressure and friction on the scrotum. Regular self-examinations are also essential to understand one's physical condition; any abnormalities should be addressed promptly by seeking medical attention.
[Life Tips]
1. Keep the scrotum clean and dry.
2. Avoid wearing tight pants for extended periods of time.
3. Conduct regular self-checks to understand your physical condition.
4. If any abnormal symptoms occur, seek medical attention promptly.