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More than likely, it is epididymitis, which is nothing major. Some painkillers, and -maybe- an antibiotic, and you'll be right as rain.Ask your physician, but I wouldn't panic about the big C yet.
inside scrotum.
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Scrotum is cancer you get on your balls at a certain age due to something bad Answer from Alex Nelson
Scrotum cancer is extremely rare. Do you mean testicular cancer? If so, then the age is typically 25-34. VERY rare before age 15, and also in old age.
No they can't but if it is in a certain spot and it's a bad enough bruise hitting it or even falling on it hard enough may cause cancer
No, you don't have to have a lump to have cancer. It could any of these symptoms too: a dull ache or sharp pain in the testicles or scrotum which may come and go, a feeling of heaviness in the scrotum, a dull ache in your lower abdomen, a sudden collection of fluid in the scrotum, fatigue and a general feeling of being unwell.
Testicular cancer is suspected when the doctor feels a mass in the patient's scrotum, which may or may not be painful.
Colon or large intestine is a muscular tube attached with rectum through a smaller muscular tube, the cancer which is present in the upper colon is known as colon cancer, and if tumor is present in the lower colon (rectum) then it is called cancer of the rectum or rectal cancer or colorectal cancer.
The cancer has spread from the lungs. It has metastasized.
Our current understanding of the causes of cancer is incomplete, but it is clear that cancer is not caused by an injury, such as a bump or bruise. And although being infected with certain viruses may increase the risk of some types of cancer, cancer is not contagious; no one can "catch" cancer from another person.
It might. It depends on how you got it. I have a bruise under my toenail from my friend who stepped on my foot with her high heels on. If this comes out of the blue, and it won't stop hurting, then you might have it. It's very rare. If you got this from something that hurt your toenail like I did, then It probably is not skin cancer.