Subject: Scared about
lumpsLumps in the breasts/cysts, possible
hypochondriaHypochondria?
Forum: The Urology Forum
Doctor,
Please set this 25-year-old straight. I was diagnosed about a month ago with
what my urologist has called a "
cysticAcne
Acne, cystic on the back
Acne, cystic on the chest
Acne, cystic on the face
Cystic fibrosis
Cystic fibrosis - resources
Fibrocystic breast disease
Neonatal cystic fibrosis screening
Pancreatic, cystic adenoma - ct scan
Polycystic kidney disease
Polycystic ovary disease mass on the lower pole of
the left
testicleTesticle lump
Testicle pain
Testicle ultrasound, probably the beginning of a
spermatoceleScrotal masses
Spermatocele." I
initially felt a painless
lumpLumps in the breasts, more or less a raised ridge, on one
of the poles (my inexperienced hands don't know up from down) of
my left testicle and went to see the urologist who did the
ultrasound and came up with this diagnosis. He felt no blood
marker tests were necessary.
At the time, I failed to tell him about the back pain near my
tailbone on the left side because it wasn't until I started
surfing the 'Net that I realized back pain is a symptom of
testicular cancer. The back pain is not severe nor steady and I
notice it when I have been standing for a while or as a "soreness"
when I initially rise from bed in the morning. In addition, in my
paranoia, I have been examining myself since my urologist visit
and have found a smaller lump on my right testicle in a polar
location, although this one feels less like a ridge and a bit more
defined.
I hesitate to call the urologist about this matter because I fear
I will be perceived as a hypochondriac (which may in fact be the
case) and because I made a couple of follow-up calls to him after
my visit, but before the back pain/right side findings. In
addition, as a full-time graduate student, my health insurance
situation is not great and this could get costly. But on the
other hand, I still fear a problem. Any suggestions?
Thank you.
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Re: Scared about lumps/cysts, possible hypochondria? HFHS M.D.-AK 4/09/1999
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