Testicular cancer is rare, typically affecting men ages 15 to 45. It can cause a painless testicular lump, swelling, or heaviness and may result in infertility. Risk factors include cryptorchidism ...
Your recovery depends on the type of surgery you have and your general health. After surgery to remove the testicle, most people can go back to normal activities after 2 weeks. But removing lymph ...
Screening means testing people for early stages of a disease before they have any symptoms. There is no national screening programme for testicular cancer in the UK. This is because there isn’t a ...
In fact, for most men, one testicle is naturally larger, and one may hang lower than the other. This difference in size is usually small and nothing to worry about. But if the size difference is ...
There's the testicle itself, which should be like a firm, but not hard, egg-sized, almost thing. The epididymis, where the sperms mature and develop the ability to fertilize the egg, feels more ...
A MAN was diagnosed with a rare form of the 'world's deadliest disease' - after his left testicle swelled to 15cm and started leaking pus. The 41-year-old had been suffering swelling in his ...
A hydrocele is a condition involving swelling of the scrotum from fluid accumulation that sometimes occurs at birth. It usually affects just one testicle, but a hydrocele can be present on both sides.
Even if they are ineffective, testicle exercises are unlikely to harm the testicles or worsen the sagging. Two exercises that some people use are Kegels and testicular holding: Kegel exercises ...
An injury to the groin from falling on an object that is being straddled. Examples are playground equipment, crossbars of a bike, or a fence. In boys with a straddle injury, the urethra can be bruised ...
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