Symptoms

The following are the most common symptoms for testicular cancer. However, each individual may experience symptoms differently. The National Cancer Institute suggests that a man see a physician if any of the following symptoms lasts two weeks or longer:

  • lump in either testicle
  • enlargement of a testicle
  • feeling of heaviness in the scrotum
  • dull ache in the lower abdomen or in the groin
  • sudden collection of fluid in the scrotum
  • pain or discomfort in a testicle or in the scrotum
  • enlargement or tenderness of the breasts

The symptoms of testicular cancer may resemble other conditions or medical problems. Always consult your physician for a diagnosis.


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