Getting to know your body through regular testicular self-exams can help you spot changes early. A urologist breaks down what to look for in periodic checks.
What is this dangerous illness that could be fatal if it is not detected or treated early? Let’s find out. In the latest ...
Patients with testicular cancer who have had the cancerous testicle removed may require resection of lymph nodes, depending on the type and extent of disease as defined by imaging and blood markers.
Possible causes of testicular lumps include cysts, varicoceles, testicular torsion, and more. In rare cases, lumps on testicles can be a sign of testicular cancer. The majority of lumps found in the ...
Testicular pain is pain you feel in one or both of your testicles. Your testicles are the two soft, round structures inside your scrotum, the sac of skin underneath your penis. Testicles make sperm ...
Possible causes of one testicle being bigger than the other include epididymitis, epididymal cysts, a hydrocele, testicular torsion, and more. Treatment depends on the cause. Self-exams can help ...
The testicles, or testes, are important for the production and storage of sperm until they’re mature enough for ejaculation. They also produce testosterone, which is responsible for sex drive, ...