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At age 25, Lance Armstrong battled with testicular cancer. It took him one year to recover from cancer after months of chemo treatments.
I am not a doctor, but please take my advice and go to a doctor. A family member of mine was just recently diagnosed with testicular cancer and what you are describing needs attention ASAP. Testicular cancers have a very high success rate. (I believe in the high 90 percentage) But ONLY if you go to the doctor. Please don't ignore this. It may be nothing, but are you willing to bet your life on it?
You should take him to a veterinarian. The vet will be able to tell.
There are five treatments for testicular cancer. The most common is chemotherapy. Additionally, radiation therapy and surgery are options for tumor removal. In some instances a process known as watchful waiting will take place. Also known as observation, a patient will not be prescribed anything until the cancer changes. The last option is typically high-does chemotherapy with stem cell transplants.
A doctor can help with an undescended testicle. This should be done as soon as possible. Undescended testicles in adults can cause problems and should also be seen by a doctor. See Related Links below.
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Testicular pain is a very rare (and mostly undocumented) side effect of Strattera. If you have testicular pain it could be another medical problem such as an STD or epydidymitis or if it is the left testicle and very painful it could be what is called a testicular torsion. However, myself and others have experienced testicular pain from taking Strattera that can range from mild to extreme. No doctor will believe you, but stopping the Strattera should take care of the pain in a few days. If it doesn't, seek a medical professional's opinion. EDIT: I don't think the person who wrote the answer above knows very much about strattera. Testicular pain is not an uncommon side effect of the medication. I have heard that side effects should subside within a weak, but that is not from experience and only from a number of anecdotal reports. In fact, some people have mentioned bad withdrawal symptoms lasting weeks but most people don't seem to have this problem.
why the heck r u feelin yr pet's balls? nevrmind u should take it to the vet, because that's a sign of testicular cancer(ball dicease)
You will get signs such as abnormal shape and enlargement, mine went to the size of my fist your doctor would then take bloods tests to check your tumour markers. If they suspect cancer a biopsy will be then taken and removal of the testicle
Seminoma, a type of testicular cancer, can be very effectively treated, especially if diagnosed early. The time it takes for seminoma to cause death can vary greatly depending on factors such as the stage at which it is diagnosed and how aggressively it spreads. With timely treatment, survival rates are generally high.
Yes it does. I have testicular cancer. I was recently diagnosed with it. My doctor told me that while you still have the cancer in your body it decreases testosterone and causes things like breast tenderness and enlargement. Also you may become more emotional. But the treatment which is a nightmare in itself. Removing the affected testicle through surgery will restore your testosterone to normal levels. In certain cases men take medication to boost testosterone. Ask your doctor.
yes it is very important.