pata nahi aap kya pooch rahe ho waisay tattay chotay baray to hosakte hain isse testicular cancer ka kya taluq hay ?
Testicular cancer Testicular cancer is cancer that develops in the testicles, a part of the male reproductive system. Epididymitis Inflammation of the epididymis. Testicular torsion In testicular torsion the spermatic cord that provides the blood supply to a testicle is twisted, cutting off the blood supply, often causing orchialgia. prolonged testicular torsion will result in the death of the testicle and surrounding tissues. Mumps A contagious and infectious viral disease causing swelling of the parotid salivary glands in the face, and a risk of sterility in adult males Hydrocele The accumulation of serous fluid in a body sac technically, it depends on what type of pain it is and you should see a doctor
It can cause infertility, but it can also cause your death. A untreated twisted testicle, aside from being incredibly painful, will swell and die. Keeping a dead testicle inside your body will do more harm than good.
In testicular torsion the spermatic cord that provides the blood supply to a testicle is twisted, cutting off the blood supply, often causing orchalgia. Prolonged testicular torsion will result in the death of the testicle and surrounding tissues. [1] 1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Testicular_torsion
The most common symptom of testicular cancer is a lump, or swelling, in one of your testicles. Testicular lumps are most commonly found on either the front, or the side, of the testicle. They often feel like a hard, pea-sized swelling. Testicular cancer can also cause other symptoms, including: * a dull ache, or sharp pain, in your testicles, or scrotum, which may come and go, * a feeling of heaviness in your scrotum, * a dull ache in your lower abdomen, * a sudden collection of fluid in your scrotum (hydrocele), * fatigue, and * generally feeling unwell.Common symptoms of testicular cancer are:lump in the testicle about the size of a peatesticle is painful to the touchpain in the lower abdomen or lower backblood in the urine
If I am correct in assuming so, I believe you are referring to testicular torsion, which is the twisting of the spermatic cord, which cuts off the blood supply to the testicle and surrounding structures within the scrotum. With no blood supply, the tissue DIES. Therefore, this situation is an emergency. Surgery is usually required and should be performed as soon as possible after symptoms begin. If surgery is performed within 6 hours, most testicles can be saved. If the blood supply is cut off to the testicle for a prolonged period of time, it may atrophy (shrink) and need to be surgically removed. Atrophy of the testicle may occur days-to-months after the torsion has been corrected. Severe infection of the testicle and scrotum is also possible if the blood flow is restricted for a prolonged period. Testicular torsion is a medical emergency that needs immediate treatment. Death of the testicle can occur in a few hours. Once the testicle is dead it must be removed to prevent gangrenous infection.
Yes, apparently he has, and he has received specialized treatment in Germany with Dr. Lentz.
Its call a testorsion or somthing like that. no you cant die but you will experience lots of pain in some serious cases the testicle may lose to much blood and die but i will not literly kill you
Torsion, often referring to testicular torsion, can lead to severe side effects if not treated promptly. Common symptoms include sudden, severe pain in the scrotum, swelling, nausea, and vomiting. If blood supply to the affected testicle is compromised, it can result in tissue death, potentially leading to infertility or the loss of the testicle. Immediate medical intervention is crucial to prevent long-term complications.
The day of Pat Trammell's death from testicular cancer at the age of 28. Trammell was a QB at Alabama for Coach Bryant and was the starter for the 1961 National Championship team.
Prostate cancer can become terminal if left untreated- however, it is very easily treatable nowadays and most men make a full recovery from it. It's unusual to die of the disease in the Western world these days.
After metastasis , or if the primary cancer is untreatable , the destruction of tissue is what actually causes death . IF TESTICULAR CANCER GOES unchecked and not treated, it will "metastasize", meaning it will spread to other parts of the body. It may first spread to the lungs, to bone marrow, to the liver, the brain, etc... and it will get to the point where it is spread throughout the body, and becomes untreatable. Then soon your body will succumb to the disease and you will die. If testicular cancer is caught early it's curable. My husband has two friends that had it 15 years ago and they are just fine. Men have a habit of working hard and try ignoring symptoms they may have and it could be out of fear or they have a feeling they are never going to get sick. They get diseases like everyone else. So, for all men, when they see something on their body, or just don't feel right they should see their doctor right away. It could save your life!
if your dad or close relatives have had it being around carsenogens and if you have a lump on your nuts haha kinda kidding with the last one