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A Sack Full Of Water On Right Testicle. What Should I Do ?

I am in my f 50 a few years back I felt something on my right testicle I have show it to my doctor he asked me for what they call it not MRI ultrasound and the result was a sack full of water I never give attention about it and now I seems like it get it gets a little bit bigger what should I do
Fri, 13 Dec 2013
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Hello!

Thank you for the query.

Sac full of water is nothing more than a hydrocele - a kind of cyst filled with clear fluid. Usually it does not give any symptoms at the beginning. But as it gets bigger, it may cause a discomfort. Please try to put a light through it, if it will pass the light, hydrocele it is.
To treat hydrocele it is necessary to have a surgery, otherwise any punction will only help temporary. Please consult urologist.

Hope this will help.
Regards.
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A Sack Full Of Water On Right Testicle. What Should I Do ?

Hello! Thank you for the query. Sac full of water is nothing more than a hydrocele - a kind of cyst filled with clear fluid. Usually it does not give any symptoms at the beginning. But as it gets bigger, it may cause a discomfort. Please try to put a light through it, if it will pass the light, hydrocele it is. To treat hydrocele it is necessary to have a surgery, otherwise any punction will only help temporary. Please consult urologist. Hope this will help. Regards.