For the time being, do I have anything to be concerned about? Are these lumps typical, or are they something that must be checked out asap?
I will be seeing a doctor about them as soon as I get insured, but I would just like to find out if anyone else has had these.
There is absolutely no pain in the area, nor do I feel anything out of the ordinary. These lumps do not appear unless I take a shower, for the most part.
Thanks for any help.
John Connor - That sounds familiar. I think I've noticed that as well a long time ago. I notice a lot of weird, misshapen things about my testicles. I remember feeling behind them and there was this lump, but its just part of the tubing.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't ever worry about testicular cancer. If there is truly something wrong, it will hurt very badly. You have to realize that doctors/pharmaceuticals/hospitals is all a big business. You don't need pills. They are lethal. Don't get x-rays, those are lethal as well. A lot of times doctors operate when they don't need to. It's just the flow of money and BS procedure they are taught to follow in order to get their paycheck and stay in business. Seriously.
Doctors are not gods, they are not know it alls. They are just people that wanted to get into the field to make money. They just have to get by on some tests and get through licensing procedures to do what they do. It's business. Taught by others like them. Don't put your faith in them.
The only time you should see a doctor is if you are literally dying.
Stop worrying. Take care of yourself. Eat healthy. Sleep well. Exercise. Don't hold any phones are wireless devices near your testicles or anywhere near you.
i'm owned - A swelling or lump in one or both of the testes. Pain in the testicles or scrotum may or may not be present.
ReplyDeleteA feeling of heaviness in the scrotum.
A dull feeling of pain in the abdomen, groin, or lower back.
Taken directly from: http://www.webmd.com/cancer/tc/testicular-cancer-when-to-call-a-doctor
GHope everythig turns out okay.
well wisher - These are not signs of testicular cancer.
ReplyDeleteNormal response to hot/cold water by scrotal sac.