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The dreaded lump on the t******e!!!?

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hey guys ive been to my doc and he said it was harmless this is why he said it was harmless

soft/squishy movable and dull ache only when squeezed

so here are my 2 questions

whats with the dull ache?

what could this lump be?

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  1. If it's soft and squishy, then it's probably your epidydemis.  It could be infected.  Your urologist might put you on antibiotics.


  2. Is a lump in the testis always cancer?

    There are other lumps that can be found in the testis that can be non-cancerous. It is important to see a doctor to make sure any lumps felt are not testicular cancer. An ultrasound examination of the testis can find out what type of lump it is. The main types of non-cancerous lumps are:

    Epididymal cyst

    Epididymal cysts are fluid-filled cysts that come from the epididymis, and are very common. Often discovered when about the size of a pea, they feel slightly separate from the top of the testis. These lumps can slowly increase in size and can feel like a third testis. Epididymal cysts can happen at any age and should be left alone when still small, but can be removed with surgery if they become larger.

    Spermatocele

    Spermatocele are similar to epididymal cysts. The only differences are that the lump is usually connected to the testis, and the swelling is filled with fluid containing sperm and sperm-like cells.

    Hydatid of Morgagni

    Found at the top of the testis, a Hydatid of Morgagni is a small cyst that is separate from the epididymis and sometimes found on a thin strand of tissue. These common cysts are moveable and can cause pain if they twist. There is no risk of cancer from these cysts, and unless they are causing pain, should be left alone.

    Who should I see for help?

    If you notice a hard lump or any change in your testes you should see a local doctor straight away. The local doctor may then give a referral to a specialist (urologist). A urologist deals specifically with problems in the genital and urinary tracts of both men and women.

    Check out the link below

    http://www.andrologyaustralia.org/pageCo...


  3. I have had these lumps myself. The doc says its a fatty cyst that will go away on its own eventually (which it did). They're not actually on the testes themselves, but in the skin of the s*****m.

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