Can one testicle that is larger than the other be a sign of cancer?

Can one testicle that is larger than the other be a sign of cancer?


One follower reports noticing that his left testicle was larger than his right one




Doctor, I was in the bathroom early in the morning when I thought my left testicle was a little bigger than the right. I kept squeezing it to see if the size was normal, after a while it started to hurt, but not too much and it went away quickly. Is it cancer?

First of all, relax. The testicles can have different sizes, one can be slightly larger than the other. In addition, their location in the scrotum may be slightly different: one of them may be lower than the other, which gives the impression that it is larger.

In addition to these problems, depending on how you palpate the testicle, you get the impression that it is larger due to some structures surrounding it, which you might think are part of the testicle.

Having made these observations, why did it hurt? Probably because you kept squeezing it and it soon passed.

Is there testicular cancer? To exist. And what are the main symptoms? Pain, persistent discomfort, feeling of heaviness in the testicle and a noticeable increase in the size of one testicle: it becomes much larger than the other. In that case, you need to consult a urologist.

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