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Lump just above right side of my testicle (not on the testicle)


Question Posted Friday July 27 2012, 12:40 am

I woke up morning and found that i had a pain near my testicle, the pain was not from testicle but from a lump that formed just above the sack where testicle are situated.

After a day, the pain was no more, but the lump remained.. I touched it and felt like a piece of flesh..

Is it some sort of cancer.. I'm worried..
Since i was born with just one testicle..
5 years ago my doctor did some scanning and found that i was born with one testicle..

But now i'm scared that i might lose the other one too..


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adviceman49 answered Friday July 27 2012, 10:49 am:
We are not doctors and even if we were this condition you speak of requires an examination to diagnose, something we can't do over a website.

The condition or complaint you are writing about is not normal. It could be just about anything from a lump to a strain that may indicate a slight hernia. Whatever it is it needs to be seen by a doctor as it can only get worse if left untreated.

Given that this is Friday it may not be possible to see your own doctor until sometime next week. Since this is something that should and could require immediate treatment, cancer possibility withstanding, I would suggest you seek, a diagnoses and initial treatment, from one of the 24 hour clinics or a hospital Emergency Room.

If you have insurance and there is a 24 hour clinic near by you. Your insurance carrier would most likely prefer you go their. You will also be seen faster at a clinic then most ER's.

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orphans answered Friday July 27 2012, 6:05 am:
You should definitely see a doctor.

This isn't normal, and only a doctor can help you.

My advice: see a doctor AS SOON AS POSSIBLE

Hope it works out! Good luck! :)

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