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Testicular Cancer??? I need a Doctor!!!?

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Am 14 and i have a bump on my right t******e. I looked up testicular cancer symptoms and i none of the them are are happing to be. Also am 14 and Testicular cancer is only common in ages 15-35? Which am 14. They say a tumor on a t******e is pea sized or bigger. But mines is much smaller. Also the t******e with the bump is bigger than my left. Do you think i should tell my parents to visit the doctor or do you think it is just a part of my t******e. Thank You

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  1. u are a little young for this. has this alwase been like this? some people have oddly shaped nuts. but go to a doc.


  2. have you had a physical in a while? if not just use that as an excuse

    you do need to get it checked, it is probably nothing

  3. be safe get it checked my be a cyst nothing hard to treat

  4. We are not doctors, and this isn't a doctor's office. For anything of a physical nature about which you are concerned for your life, health, and well-being, you should see a doctor for a proper diagnosis.

  5. Discuss this with your parents.

  6. This isn't a doctors office./

    If you want REAL answers go to REAL proffesionals!

    But from my knowlege if the lump can move around without any pain it should be just a cyst.

    If it is painful to even touch even that is a sign of cancer.

    Testicular cancer is a very serious thing and if you suspect any sign of it you have to immediatly go to the doctors.

    Good luck!

  7. Look, i will give you one bit of advice, and you must remember this.

    Do not google symptons.

    You WILL have some sort of cancer, no matter WHAT you google.

    About the lump - dont worry, its probably nothing, i know me saying this probably doesnt help, im exactly the same, i panic about nothing, and no matter what, i wont feel safe until i get a doctors approval.

    Tell your parents about it anyway, its better to be safe than sorry, and im sure its nothing.

    Peace

  8. I would tell your parents and go see a doctor

  9. Good for you, it is important for males of all ages to perform a self exam monthly. Any lump needs to be investigated and followed up by your physician, It could be a hydrocele (fluid filled) but you need to make sure  

  10. Hi

    First of all I think it's very mature of you at the age of 14 to be addressing the issue you have rather then hiding away from it and just hoping it will go away.

    I have studied advanced human anatomy at University, however in no way does this qualify me as a doctor and everything I say is only opinion. I highly recommend that you do talk to your parents so they can support and reassure you about the matter, then to have a medical check up as soon as possible.

    It is important to know that during puberty at your age there are a lot of changes going on in your body. Hormones are beginning to circulate your body including you’re reproductive organs. It is not uncommon to find things that just suddenly appear from nowhere such as lumps. You may also notice that one t******e is bigger then the over or a slightly different shape, and that one hangs lower then the other. From personal experience I too have had lumps that I have been worried about that have come and gone. During this period of your life you will experience many changes and I’m sure that this unidentified lump is just part of that.

    Try not worry too much about it at the moment, because you’ll just convince yourself that it is serious and you could end up making yourself very upset. Defiantly talk to your parents and get them to arrange an appointment with you local doctor for you.

    Hope everything works out  

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