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Hi,
I’m not really sure what you are asking, but I will hazard some answers.
The 2 testiclesTesticle lump Testicle pain Testicle ultrasound are not symmetric, meaning one may be larger than the other. There is also a normalNormal saline flushlumpLumps in the breasts on the back of the testicle, this is called the epididymis.
It may be better to be examined by a doctor, to make sure there is no lump.
Stay positive.
I’m not really sure what you are asking, but I will hazard some answers.
The 2 testicles are not symmetric, meaning one may be larger than the other. There is also a normal lump on the back of the testicle, this is called the epididymis.
It may be better to be examined by a doctor, to make sure there is no lump.
Stay positive.