Microscopic spots on the testicles?
Hello doctor, I recently discovered a small lump while palpating my testicles, and after touching it, I experience nerve pain in the pelvic and groin area.
What disease could I possibly have? Please help me, doctor.
Also, what specific symptoms are associated with testicular cancer? Would there be a small lump?
Bu yuan tou luo, bao qian., 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2023/01/14
Dr. Xu Wencang reply Urology
You can go to the outpatient clinic for an ultrasound examination.
Reply Date: 2023/01/14
More Info
When it comes to testicular lumps, it is essential to approach the situation with caution and awareness. The discovery of a lump in the testicle can be concerning, and it is crucial to understand the potential causes and symptoms associated with such findings.
Firstly, the presence of a lump in the testicle can be attributed to various conditions. The most common benign causes include epididymal cysts, varicoceles, and hydroceles. Epididymal cysts are fluid-filled sacs that can develop in the epididymis, which is the tube that carries sperm from the testicle. Varicoceles are enlarged veins within the scrotum, while hydroceles are fluid collections around the testicle. These conditions are generally not serious and may not require treatment unless they cause discomfort.
However, it is essential to consider the possibility of testicular cancer, especially if the lump is hard, painless, and has been persistent. Testicular cancer can present as a lump or swelling in the testicle, and it may also cause discomfort or a feeling of heaviness in the scrotum. Other symptoms may include changes in the size or shape of the testicle, a dull ache in the lower abdomen or groin, and sometimes, breast tenderness or growth due to hormonal changes.
The pain you mentioned in the pelvic or groin area could be related to nerve irritation or referred pain from the testicular lump. It is not uncommon for issues in the testicular region to cause discomfort in nearby areas due to the interconnected nature of the nerves in that region. However, any persistent pain or discomfort should be evaluated by a healthcare professional.
If you are experiencing a lump in your testicle, it is crucial to schedule an appointment with a healthcare provider, preferably a urologist. They will perform a physical examination and may recommend an ultrasound to assess the lump's characteristics. An ultrasound is a non-invasive imaging technique that can help differentiate between benign and malignant conditions. If there is a suspicion of cancer, further tests, including blood tests for tumor markers, may be conducted.
In summary, while many testicular lumps are benign and not a cause for alarm, it is vital to have any new or unusual findings evaluated by a medical professional. Early detection and diagnosis are key to effective treatment, especially in the case of testicular cancer. If you have concerns about a lump in your testicle or associated symptoms, do not hesitate to seek medical advice. Your health and peace of mind are paramount, and a healthcare provider can guide you through the necessary steps for diagnosis and treatment.
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