Scortum swealling

2022-06-16 14:03:24
Sir can testicular cancer lasts for 3-4 years I mean I have testicular swealling from year 2019 I don't show to doctor because I know it is hydrocele but today read in Google that swealling present in cancer also can this be cancer from year 2019 I have swealling uncomfortable but painless no pain only uncomfortable swealling is compressible, compressible means when I press it pressed a little but if you see from far swealling Is tight present from 2019 please tell can this be testicular cancer
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Google is not a doctor. Kindly consult a general surgeon first. A USG of testis is necessary to rule out the other possibilities than hydrocele, which is obvious. Cancer, in any differential diagnosis, comes at last
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USG scrotum

Answered2022-06-24 18:41:41

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A testicular swelling can be anything from a hydrocoele to a cancer of the testis. To get a proper diagnosis, a proper consultation and further investigation is necessary.
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consult a general surgeon

Answered2022-06-19 13:10:28

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Kindly share relevant investigations .it can be anything but seems most likely hydrocele from your history
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consult online for proper diagnosis and treatment

Answered2022-06-16 14:14:46

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Many diagnosis can be possible like hydrocele/ epididymal cyst/ lipoma of cord/ ca. so first do a usg scrotum and then we can able to know what exactly it is

Answered2022-07-10 02:07:22

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