Testicular Cancer: Symptoms, Signs & Early Detection
Testicular cancer remains a highly treatable form of cancer, particularly if caught early. Therefore, it is of the utmost importance to recognize the signs and symptoms associated with testicular cancer.-
Testicular Lumps
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A lump on a testicle or enlarged testicles may indicate a serious health condition, such as testicular cancer. Keep in mind that this form of cancer usually only affects one testicle.
Scrotum Pain
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Fluid may collect in the scrotum when testicular cancer is present. Therefore, any type of pain or heavy sensation felt in the scrotum region could be a symptom of testicular cancer.
Fatigue
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Men who may experience an overwhelming sense of fatigue or bad health, specifically for longer than two weeks, could be exhibiting a sign of testicular cancer.
Breast Problems
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In some men, testicular cancer can release high levels of certain hormones. As a result, a few men may experience sensitivity or growth in the breast area.
Lower Abdomen
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Another persistent symptom of testicular cancer may show up in the form of discomfort in the lower abdomen or groin.
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