b. TESTICLE LUMP

For men diagnosed with cancer of the testicles, 90% of the cases usually have a painless yet uncomfortable lump on either or both testicles. Some have enlarged ones and, in other instances, show infections, swelling of veins in the area, and also some distinct changes.

That is why any appearance of a lump in the area should be treated with a degree of seriousness and be subject to medical evaluation by your doctor. Men are also advised to conduct their own personal monthly testicular self-examination.

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