I am 14, Testicular Cancer?!
Question: I am 14, Testicular Cancer?
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Testicular carcinoma is a relatively rare disease.
NO ONE on an internet site can or should try to diagnose over the computer
sight unseen.
This must be examined by your primary care physician.
He or she will refer you to a urologist if indicated by the examination.
MD hematologist and medical oncologist - cancer and leukemia specialist physician for 20 years
The best thing for you to do is see a doctor. Only they will be able to give you a proper diagnosis.
The most common symptoms of testicular cancer are:
* Swelling in part of one or both testicles.
* Feeling of heaviness in the scrotum.
* Lumps in the body of the testicle.
* Rarely, tender nipples may be caused by hormonal changes within the body.
Remember If you have any of these symptoms you should have them checked by your doctor - but remember, they are common to many illnesses other than testicular cancer.
For more info about testicular cancer specifically designed for young people visit this fact sheet:
http://www.nowwhat.org.au/info/factsheet…
I hope this post helps!
http://www.nowwhat.org.au/info/factsheet…
I'm a testicular cancer survivor and suggest you see your doctor. Symptoms vary greatly from man to man, but testicle bumps and abdomen pain are common symptoms. And TC is the #1 cancer for men 15-35. The sooner a doctor can catch it the better the prognosis, and most likely the less treatment will be required. It could also be a blocked vein, infection, or benign cyst, but all of those things also need a doctor's attention. Don't worry till you have to - only a doctor can make an accurate diagnosis! This site has links to credible testicular cancer resources, and shows the self-exam with a list of symptoms. Good luck and hopefully it's nothing serious.
http://www.manexam.org/Testicular_Cancer…
(ManExam Coalition for Testicular Cancer Awareness)
testicular cancer survivor
have you gone to hospital if not then you should go to hospital and do check up and conform weather that is testicular cancer or not. usually cancer does not develop in a short period of time. so i think you do not have testicular cancer