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PostPosted: 07/26/06 - 14:03    Post subject: lump in scrotum Vote now! Reply with quote

I have a lump in my scrotum--it is not attached, and can be moved around. It is soft, with no redness or irritation (rash). It is the size of a golf ball, and comes and goes. It seems to not be there when I have an erection, although this may not be consistent. It is on the left side of my left testicle. Could this be hydrocele. If not, what can be done, and specifically, can it be removed or prevented from appearing?
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