Castration

Because it drastically alters the endocrine system, castration has profound effects on the body:

: This method uses pharmaceutical drugs (such as GnRH analogues) to suppress hormone production. Unlike surgical methods, chemical castration is typically reversible if the medication is stopped.

Castration serves various purposes across history and modern medicine: castration

: Common in livestock, this involves using tools like an elastrator (rubber rings) or a Burdizzo clamp to cut off blood flow to the testicles, causing them to eventually atrophy and drop off. Applications and Uses

: It is a standard therapy for hormone-sensitive conditions, particularly advanced prostate cancer , by depriving the body of the testosterone that fuels tumor growth. Applications and Uses : It is a standard

: Pets and livestock are castrated to prevent overpopulation, reduce aggressive behavior , and, in the case of beef production, improve meat quality like marbling and tenderness.

Castration is the medical or surgical removal or deactivation of the gonads—most commonly the testicles in males—resulting in sterilization and a significant reduction in sex hormone production. Methods of Castration Methods of Castration : Known as a bilateral

: Known as a bilateral orchiectomy, this involves the physical removal of both testicles. It is permanent and often used for medical treatment or animal management.


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