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Testicle lumpDefinition A testicle lump is a swelling or mass in one or both testicles. See also: Considerations A testicular lump that doesn't hurt may be a sign of cancer. Most cases of testicular cancer occur when men are between ages 15 and 40, although it can happen at older or younger ages. Common Causes Here are some possible causes of a painful testicle:
Call your health care provider if Call your health care provider right away if you notice any unexplained lumps or any other changes in your testicles. What to expect at your health care provider's office Your health care provider will perform a physical examination, which may include inspecting and palpating the testicles and scrotum, and ask questions about the lump, such as:
Diagnostic tests depend on the results of the physical examination. TREATMENT
Prevention Starting in puberty, men at risk for testicular cancer should examine their testicles on a regular basis. This includes men with a family history of testicular cancer, men who have had a previous testicular tumor, or men with an undescended testicle. These men should perform a testicular self exam each month, so that a testicular mass can be detected early. A lump on the testicle may be the first sign of testicular cancer. Illustrations
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