no, they stay, cancer is not magic its real
It could be a cyst on the epididymus, or testicular torsion. But go and see your doctor to make certain what the problem is, testicular cancer is treatable but if it is left untreated it can kill.
When your balls get stuck to your legs and pull hairs also its a nerve thing
For most, you go to a doctor. Testicular, you look or feel for lumps on the testicles. Skin cancer you look for brusing or irregular moles.
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
You need to go to the doctor and have it evaluated. It could be harmless, but it could also be testicular cancer.
I understand what you're talking about this can be very worrying. You should go to the doctors as you may have a chance that it could be testicular cancer so don't waste any time.
does it go to adobom
Go to the doctor and he/she will do an exam plus various tests for the cancer that fits the symptoms.
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?
Perhaps, It seems like you've met one of the Testicular cancer characteristics. Having a pea sized lump doesn't always mean you have testicular cancer, but be on the safe side and go see a doctor. See the link below.
Of the many symptoms of lung cancer, one of the first that is noticed is a cough that will not go away. However other symptoms such as shortness of breath, recurring pneumonia, and change of voice often trigger awareness of the possibility of lung cancer in a patient.
Absolutely