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What Are The Symptoms Of Testicular Cancer?

effected my right testicle....iwas hospitalized for about 5 days in an isolation room with no oral diet after i was discharched my testicle was not in normal form as it was shrinked...and i always felt minor pain just below belly..and a little pain in right testicle.....after 7 years which is now i start having pain in right testicle which moves from testicle to bottom of the belly and to right leg.....but some times it is gone and some times it happens again.....please help me......can it be testicular cancer? what should i do..........
Mon, 19 May 2014
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Since the right testis is atrophied (shrunken in size), it does increase risk of testicular cancer.
You need to have a clinical examination to see if any swelling is palpable in the scrotum (skin bag containing testicles).
An ultrasound scan of scrotum is required.
Please see your doctor and discuss it with him.
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What Are The Symptoms Of Testicular Cancer?

Since the right testis is atrophied (shrunken in size), it does increase risk of testicular cancer. You need to have a clinical examination to see if any swelling is palpable in the scrotum (skin bag containing testicles). An ultrasound scan of scrotum is required. Please see your doctor and discuss it with him.