please any reply would be helpful thanks.
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Just to let you know, what you describe sounds just like something I have had for 20 years - a little hard lump sort of attached to my right testicle. I used to notice it and worried a little about it since I sometimes also had a dull ache in there. I have had it examined by a couple of doctors over the years and they said it was a cyst, so nothing to worry about. I'm now happily married and have not thought about it for many years.
I hope this helps put your mind at rest.
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If you have a pea size lump ON your testicule, Please immediately go to a Dr , preferably a Urologist, and don't leave until you have a Ultrasound test of that testicule.
Although you can have cysts in the spermatic cords, and other areas, If the lump is ON the tesitcule, that would be suspect for testicular cancer. Nobody here is going to be able to diagnose you, you should see a Dr , prefferably a Urologist.
From what you say though, if the lump, or pimple, whatever you call it is moving around, and in a different place because it is NOT ATTACHED to the testicule, it is probably something different than Tc.
Please visit www.tcrc.acor.org or www. tc-cancer.com for information on testicular cancer, including how to do a proper Testicular self exam
If you have something that you feel is not normal, then you should see a DR. You will feel better if you find out what it is, instead of worrying.
Good Luck
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hi, i have a testicular leision on the outside of my left testical. (on the ball but inside the sack). i went to my doctor, who referred me to a urologist for an ultrasound. the doctor said it's common in men and most of the time not cancerous. the urologist confirmed what i believed, that it is not cancerous, he just went into detail that it's a bump in a tube that surrounds both of your balls, and he gave me all kinds of vocabulary for each part of the testical. these are very common in men of all ages, but studies or whatever until recent years have never reflected that a large percentage of men have this little nuisance. that testicular cancer is the most common among the 17-34 yr old age group in men (or whatever it is) has scared a lot of us i know. but there's other symptoms if it's cancerous that you might wanna look up on the internet an educate yourself so you can tell the difference. this is common stuff all guys should know about. so relax.. and just in case you have a cancerous bump, remember the survival rate is outstanding, and plus you can get it removed. peace!
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Though the bump may be nothing serious, do NOT let your mom's presence deter you from asking questions or pointing out the problem to the nurse/doctor. THAT'S WHAT YOU'RE THERE FOR, right?
If necessary, ask your mom to leave the room, or ask the nurse to ask her to leave. That should clue her into the fact that you've got some private stuff to discuss.
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