A testicle lump is swelling or a mass in one or both testicles.
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Alternative NamesLump in the testicle
ConsiderationsA testicle lump that does not hurt may be a sign of cancer. Most cases of testicular cancer occur in men ages 15 - 40, although it can also occur at older or younger ages.
Common CausesPossible causes of a painful testicle include:
Possible causes if the testicle is not painful:
Call your health care provider ifCall your health care provider right away if you notice any unexplained lumps or any other changes in your testicles.
What to expect at your health care provider's officeYour health care provider will perform a physical examination, which may include inspecting and feeling (palpating) the testicles and scrotum. The health care provider may ask questions about the lump, such as:
Diagnostic tests depend on the results of the physical examination.
Treatments may include:
Starting in puberty, men at risk for testicular cancer should examine their testicles on a regular basis. This includes men with:
These men should perform a testicular self-exam each month, so that a testicular lump can be found early. A lump on the testicle may be the first sign of testicular cancer.
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There are many possible reasons for a lump on your testicle. You should see a doctor as soon as possible. See the link below.
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A cancerous lump on a testicle is most commonly found on the testicle itself, often presenting as a hard, painless swelling. It can occur on either testicle but is more frequently seen on the right side. The lump may vary in size and can sometimes be accompanied by other symptoms, such as a feeling of heaviness or discomfort in the scrotum. Regular self-exams can help in early detection.
The most common symptom of testicular cancer is a painless lump or swelling in the testicle.
Some testicle problems, like infections and swelling, are treated with antibiotics like Vibrox. See the link below.
Testicular Cancer. I am an RN nurse. This is how I know.
A lump above the right testicle could be caused by several factors, including an epididymal cyst, which is a benign fluid-filled sac, or a varicocele, which is an enlargement of veins in the scrotum. Other possibilities include a hernia or, in rarer cases, testicular tumors. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and evaluation if you notice such a lump.
Any lumps on your testicles should be taken to a doctor. See the link below.
It is probably the vein
You need to go and see a medical doctor about this as soon as possible. See the link below.
If one testicle is bigger that is definitely not a problem. Most body parts aren't perfectly symmetrical. If there is a lump in the testicle or it feels abnormal or liek it has grown I would see a doctor.
Could be testicular cancer. See a doctor for a screening as soon as you can. Just like a lump in a female's breast a lump on your testical (nut) MAY be a sign of testicular cancer, however, you may be too young for that. See a doctor and get a screening of your testicals done IMMEDIATELY. As with most cancers, the ones that survive the most are the ones that catch it early.