Doctors also refer to a swollen testicle as testicular enlargement. It occurs when the scrotum (the sac surrounding the testicles) grows abnormally large. Testicular swelling occurs when fluid starts ...
The testicles are a very sensitive part of the body, and discovering that one or both testicles are swollen can be a cause for alarm. Luckily, understanding what a swollen testicle means and how to ...
A spermatocele is a fluid-filled sac or cyst. It develops on the epididymis, the small tube that stores and transports semen from the testicles. It may feel like a hard, painless lump or there may be ...
Concerned doctor with teen patient A sonogram reveals a 9-mm epididymal cyst. An 18-year-old male presents with sudden inguinal pain that did not result from an injury or lifting. A physical ...
Hydrocele is caused by fluid around the testicles, often in babies but it can happen to adults. Varicocele is caused by enlarged veins in the scrotum and is common in males ages 15 to 25. Surgery ...
If you have large testicles without other symptoms like pain, you likely don’t need to worry. But if a size change occurs in adulthood, you may have a medical condition causing swelling. The testicles ...
A spermatocele is an often pain-free benign cyst that occurs close to a testicle. It may also be known as a spermatic or epididymal cyst. The cyst forms in the epididymis. The epididymis is a coiled ...
Testicular cancer, most prevalent in men aged 15 to 35, manifests through various early signs. These include lumps, swelling, fluid buildup, pain, and a sensation of heaviness in the scrotum. Early ...
There are different reasons why one testicle may appear bigger than the other. If one of your testicles is slightly bigger than the other, don’t panic, this is completely normal for most men and boys.
Any swelling in the scrotal sac can make it ache, and it could well be that the cyst (which would otherwise be harmless) and the swollen veins are to blame. However, if the tests were done four years ...
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