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Help? Testicles? Please I need ur help!?

by Guest65180  |  earlier

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Okay I'm 15, noticed it 2 years ago, it's a small hard ball attached by a small cord or something to my left t******e. It feels exactly like a t******e (and when you press on it you get the same feel as you would on a regular t******e). It isn't on the actual t******e so I guess that rules out cancer? It also hasn't grown in size so it probably isn't a tumour? I don't have a doctor so I can't get it checked out.

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  1. You are a Super man,  you have  3 testicles instead of two

    Guuuaaaaaaoooooooooooooooooooooooooooo


  2. What you have described is probably a hydrocele or a varicocele.  

    A hydrocele is a fluid-filled sac surrounding a t******e that results in swelling of the s*****m, the loose bag of skin underneath the p***s. About one in 10 male infants has a hydrocele at birth, but most hydroceles disappear without treatment within the first year of life. Additionally, men — usually older than 40 — can develop a hydrocele due to inflammation or injury within the s*****m. Hydroceles usually aren't painful. Typically not harmful, hydroceles may require no treatment. However, if you have scrotal swelling, see your doctor to rule out other causes, such as testicular cancer or other conditions.

    A varicocele is an enlargement of the veins within the s*****m, the loose bag of skin that holds your testicles. A varicocele is similar to a varicose vein that can occur in your leg.

    About one in six men have a varicocele. For males who are infertile, the figure is higher — about 40 percent. Varicoceles are the most common cause of low sperm production and decreased sperm quality, although not all varicoceles affect sperm production. Most varicoceles develop over time. Fortunately, most varicoceles are easy to diagnose and, if they cause symptoms, can be repaired surgically.

    These are not cancer and do not turn into cancer.  You should be doing a testicular self-examination once a week.  If you prefer, you may see a urologist and they will order a testicular ultrasound to confirm.  You should look for enlargement of the area, a decrease in size of one or both testicles, or pain.  

  3. GO TO A ******* DOCTOR!

  4. its probably your right t******e, dude..make sure you get a head count of 2. if not- its a third, cant be bad.

  5. 1) you have two testicles

    2) get a doctor

    3) check webMD

  6. You are supposed to have two..not just one. So that second one is your second t******e.

  7. you should look up male reproductive anatomy. I'm pretty sure what you're talking about is the epididymus, which is a normal anatomical structure at the rear of each t******e that collects the matured sperm.  

  8. Relax, you have an epidydimal cyst. This is a harmless fluid filled sac on your sperm cord. It feels like a t******e when you squeeze it because its attached to your cord and the pressure inside is felt as t******e pain. Its not a tumor. You can verify this by shining a strong light through it. A cyst will allow light to pass since its mostly water. A tumor is solid and will block light.

    I've had one of these for a long long time.. Its more annoying than dangerous.

    Its not a hydrocele or a varicocele; hydrocele would feel like a swelled up s*****m, and a varicocele will feel like a handful of worms in your bag around the t******e.

  9. id say that yu have a 3rd ! and chicks dig it x 3 [: . and i think yu shuld GET  a doctor

  10. you do know you have 2 testicles don't you?

  11. There is 1 person another should be honest with about his s*x organs with; his doctor.

    Even if it's a sports doctor for an annual physical exam for playing on the football/basketball team.

    You could have a fibroid cyst, a 3rd t******e or any number of things. I have seen as young as 19 with testicular cancer. Don't discount it. And the longer you wait, the more time the cancer has to spread.

    Get this checked out now.  

  12. i know someone who has this similar problem, and i believe it is fairly common with guys...its just a build up...if you were to have it removed it would be a fairly simple procedure...but if there is pain with it when you touch it then it may be something different...just keep an eye on it and if it does increase in size you probably should try and get a doctor or go to a health department and have it checked

  13. well... atleast you wont have problem having kids  o.0

  14. it looks like you have testicular cancer

    you need to see a doctor

  15. I can't believe you've let this ride for 2 years!  And you have had this in the back of your mind all this time?  And you're still using excuses not to go to a dorctor because you say you don't have one.  PUHLEEZE!  Pick up the telephone book & FIND a doctor near you & call for an appointment!  Nobody can help you if you're not willing to help yourself!

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