Q I am 34 years old and recently noticed a lump in my scrotum. I was worried about this and saw my GP. He says that it is an epididymal cyst. What does this mean and will I need to have anything done ...
Testicular cancer is on the rise in the UK, with well over 2,000 new cases diagnosed each year but it is also one of the most treatable types of the disease. In fact, survival for testicular cancer is ...
There are many potential causes of testicular and scrotal pain and swelling. An unfortunate twist of fate Testicular torsion is relatively rare, affecting one in 4,000 males, with the vast majority of ...
WE have observed certain definite changes in the testes of some inbred hamsters. These changes are characterized by a striking testicular hypoplasia, mostly bilateral. Such testes, represented ...
There are many potential causes of scrotal and testicular pain. Never let embarrassment or fear prevent you from seeking the consult of an urologist, as pain in the testicles or scrotum could be a ...
When it comes to problems “down there”, many of us are too embarrassed to confide in a loved one, let alone a doctor we’ve never met. Men are particularly bad at seeking help, visiting their GP just ...
You check your car's oil and your smoke detectors, but are you checking your own body? Urologist Dr. John Smith joins the Who Cares guys to emphasize the importance of regular testicular self-exams, a ...
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