A testicle lump is swelling or a growth (mass) in one or both testicles.
See also:
Lump in the testicle
A testicle lump that does not hurt may be a sign of cancer. Most cases of testicular cancer occur in men ages 15 - 40, although it can also occur at older or younger ages.
Possible causes of a painful testicle include:
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Testicle pain is discomfort in one or both testicles. The pain sometimes radiates to the lower abdomen.Alternative NamesPain -... Read more »
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Swelling is the enlargement of organs, skin, or other body parts. It is caused by a buildup of fluid in the tissues. The extra fluid can lead to a... Read more »
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Scrotal swelling is abnormal enlargement of the scrotum, the sac surrounding the testicles. Alternative Names Swelling of the scrotum;... Read more »
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Scrotal ultrasound; Testicular sonogramNormal ValuesThe testicles and other areas in the scrotum appear normal.What abnormal results meanPossible... Read more »