Those sound like very very serious signs of testicular cancer. I would suggest you do this immediatly. Go to a walk in clinic or your doctor and tell them those symptoms. They will exam your testicles, give you a blood test, and probably check your glands in your throat. Your glands become inflamed from certain cancers. Then they will send you for a ultrasound. This examines your testicle like they examine a baby in the womb. They can see masses on the testicle by using this machine. From there your either fine, or if you do have testicular cancer they will remove the testicle and you will probably be out of the hospital in 2-4 days. Either way you have no reason to worry...testicular cancer is actually just about the easiest cancer to treat and has a very good success rate. Good luck!
A 30 year old will have no problem having children if he has only one testicle, as long as that single testicle is in good health.
A guy with one testicle will have the same change in his voice that he would have if he had two.
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Having one testicle is not going to have any affect on your ability to play football.
It should not affect performance however may effect sperm count and reproductive capability.
A serious medical condition requiring immediate hospital attention. If the testicle is deprived of oxygen for 1 hour, it will die and have to be removed. Infections can spread, in which case you run the risk of having to be castrated. That's in addition to the agony involved in the infection.
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They can be inconvenient at times. However I believe the benefits of having testicle's, far out weigh not having them.
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When you see your doctor this week, he or she will tell you.
Is having just one testicle normal, no. Normal is men have two testicles, but it does happen. Sometimes due to an accident or illness, sometimes a boy is born with only one developed testicle and as long as it is healthy, your sex life and fertility will not be effected. Make sure you see a doctor to ensure you don't have an undescended testicle or a hernia. If the second testicle is trapped in your abdomen, it can be strangled and the one testicle you can see could end up slipping through the hernia too.
Your sexual life and fertility haven't got anything to do with you having one testicle. It is all normal. During contacts sport there's nothing more major than protecting your one and only testicle. If you have suffered undescended testicle while u were a baby, research found out that there is slight risk of infertility.