The scrotum contains the testicles and epididymis.

The scrotum is a male-specific anatomical structure, primarily consisting of the testes and epididymis. The testes are an important part of the male reproductive system, responsible for producing sperm and male hormones such as testosterone. The epididymis is located adjacent to the testes; its main function is to store and transport sperm, while also providing nutrients to the sperm and promoting their maturation.

Understanding the function of the scrotum's internal structure in daily life helps us better manage our health. Keeping the scrotum clean and dry can reduce the risk of infection. Avoid prolonged exposure to high temperatures, such as long hot baths or wearing tight pants, as high temperatures may affect testicular function and thus sperm production.

[Life Tips:]
1. Keeping the scrotum area clean and dry helps prevent infection.
2. Avoid prolonged exposure to high temperatures to protect testicular function.
3. Perform regular self-checks and seek medical attention promptly if any abnormalities are found.