I am 25. During a recent self exam of
testesTesticular cancer
Undescended testicle, I noticed a tiny pin
headHead and face reconstruction
Head injury
Head lice
Indications of head injury
Radial head injury sized dot at top of left
testicleTesticle lump
Testicle pain
Testicle ultrasound. It is near the epyditimis. It doesn't hurt, but is hard like a tiny seed. What could it be? Is it dangerous?
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Dear
ScottScotts emulsion,
Any time a man of your ages finds a
lumpLumps in the breasts--of any size--on his
testicleTesticle lump
Testicle pain
Testicle ultrasound(s), that does not resolve spontaneously, he needs to be evaluated by a physician. Peak incidence of testicular cancer is between the ages of 20 and 40. The usual presentation of a testicular tumor is a painless swelling or a nodule (small hard bump). This may be noted incidentally by the patient or by a sexual partner, as well as during testicular examination. Usually they involve the testicle itself and only in 10% - 15% of cases do they spread to the epididymus or spermatic cord. While we are talking about testicular cancer, it is not certain that this is your diagnosis, especially given the size and location of the bump you describe. However, if it is indeed cancer, it is quite curable, especially when discovered and treated early on. It is important for you to follow up with your physician, or a urologist, who will order an ultrasound study of the testicles/scrotum, if necessary. Do not let fear nor false security keep you from making an appointment.
This information is provided for general medical educational purposes only. Please consult your physician for diagnostic and treatment options pertaining to your specific medical condition. More individualized care is available at the Henry Ford Hospital and its satellites (1 800 653-6568).
Sincerely,
HFHS M.D.-BE
*keyword: testicular CA