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oldexpat | 14:34 Sat 07th Aug 2010 | Health & Fitness
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For about a week now I have noticed a bit of discomfort in my testicles. As I am very aware of the risk of cancer I have felt them and nothing really strange or any lumps. Today I can now feel like I can distiguish the pain is in the left testicle. I do worry quite a bit. What could the pain possibly be? I am 100% sure it isn't related to any STD's as was recently checked out. If I go to the doctors what are they likely to do? If they feel and cant feel anything abnormal what tests are they likely to do on me? I hope its nothing serious :(
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The most common symptom of testicular cancer is a painless lump or swelling in the testicles. Other symptoms can include:

A dull ache in the scrotum (the sac of skin that hangs underneath the penis and contains the testicles)

A feeling of heaviness in the scrotum



Get ur GP to refer for Scrotal ultrasound to be safe side. Good Luck :-)
Don´t worry....probably nothing sinister.

YouGP will examine your testicle and if a lump is felt. you will be referred to a Urologist.

If no lump is felt, he may well just monitor the situation.
Oldexpat.I had a similar problem a year or so back, very swollen testicles and a lot of discomfort.Like you I was very worried but after a check by my gp it turned to be a build up of fluid in the scrotum , Hydrosill? not sure of the spelling. I went into hospital and had the fluid drained under a general anaesthetic..a couple of stitches in the scrotum and all is well Since then I have had no more problems.I hope this helps. All the best S.O.G
sad old git, it is spelled 'hydrocele' :)
Hydrocele is the American spelling.
Hydrocoel is the English spelling.
Thanks sqad, i've only ever seen it spelled the first way.
I do get annoyed with the american spellings of medical words such as gynaecologist/gynecologist ;)
daffy......it doesn´t me, but all the scripts in Windows including Wikipedia seem to be American orientated and of course sad old git could be American LOL
Good luck oldexpat - but don't hang about, if you are concerned enough to post on here then you are concerned enough to go get some medical advice. Let us know how you get on. Go tomorrow.
Very true sqad, I shouldn't assume that posters on AB are British, especially as I know there are definitely a few US ones.
Squad. British through and through; just not that good at spelling medical terms

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