You would feel a testicular cancer ON the testicle. Go to a site like the ones below which tells you what to look for in a testicular self exam. All men after the age of 15 should be doing these.
http://tcrc.acor.org/tcexam.html
http://www.uottawa.ca/health/information/men-self-exam.html
2007-06-06 14:57:43
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answered by Lissacal 7
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Testicular cancer does not always present or produce signs and symptoms. In many cases, it is found during an examination of another health problem – such as fertility problems – or during a general physical examination.
In some cases, men may exhibit the following signs or symptoms:
Lumps, swelling or aching associated with the testicle. Lumps may be painless but can be uncomfortable. Heaviness or aching in the abdomen or scrotum, including fluid buildup, may also accompany these symptoms.
Breast growth, or tenderness or swelling of breasts
Loss of sex drive
Growth of hair on face and body in males before puberty
Lower back pain is a symptom associated with advanced testicular cancer that is spreading. Symptoms that may indicate cancer has spread to the lungs include:
Shortness of breath
Chest pain
Coughing
Coughing up blood (hemoptysis)
The spread of testicular cancer will differ depending on which testicle has the disease:
Right testicle. Spread by the spermatic cord and associated blood and lymph vessels into the lymph glands surrounding and between the large blood vessels. It can then spread to the aorta, the large trunk artery that carries blood from the left ventricle of the heart to the rest of the body, and the inferior vena cava, the large vein that receives blood from the lower part of the body and empties into the heart’s right atrium.
Left testicle. Spreads from the spermatic cord and associated vessels into the left kidney artery and venous lymphatic areas. It then moves to the lymph nodes alongside the aorta.
After testicular cancer has spread to the lymph nodes, it may next spread to the lungs. In advanced cases, it may progress to the liver, bones and brain.
Read lots more on testicular cancer and if the lump you're feeling continues, please see a physician:
http://cancer.health.ivillage.com/reproductivesystemcancer/testicularcancer.cfm
2007-06-06 12:24:00
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answered by Anonymous
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it might be simply the tubes... and your testicles seem or even believe one-of-a-kind at one-of-a-kind instances... melanoma tumors or bumps most often begin at the genuine ball... the pleasant time to determine that is throughout a sizzling bathe whilst the epidermis is comfortable. from yahoo well being: Symptoms There is also no signs. Symptoms that can arise can incorporate: Discomfort or ache within the testicle, or a sense of heaviness within the scrotum Dull affliction within the again or diminish stomach Enlargement of a testicle or a difference in how it feels Excess progress of breast tissue (gynecomastia), nevertheless, this will arise in most cases in adolescent boys who shouldn't have testicular melanoma Lump or swelling in both testicle Testicular melanoma is essentially the most typical kind of melanoma in guys among the a long time of 15 and 35. It can arise in older guys, and not often, in more youthful boys. i wouldnt fear to so much if it begins hurting or different matters begin displaying up get a determine up from a document
2016-09-06 00:03:16
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answered by ? 4
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If it were testicular cancer, you wouldn't be having stinging of the skin. It could be an ingrown hair, but it could also be something else (possible STD?). I wouldn't worry about it being cancer, though.
2007-06-06 12:23:27
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answered by Anonymous
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IT MIGHT BE JUST A PIMPLE OR A HERPETIC SIMPLEX II OUTBREAK( DONT FREAK OUT ALMOST EVERYONE HAS IT). OF WHAT I KNOW THE LUMP WILL BE FELT WITHIN THE SACK NOT ON IT. TRY PLACING SOME ANTISEPTIC CREAM (LIKE NEOSPORIN) AND SEE IF THAT HELPS THE PROBLEM. IF YOUR STILL IN DOUBT GO SEE A DR. IT NEVER HURTS TO FIND OUT FOR SURE.
2007-06-06 12:24:51
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answered by trae_rubio 2
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Testicular cancer occurs ON the testicle. So you would feel a bump underneath the scrotum, on the testicle itself. Still though, if it bothers you and won't go away, then hell, see a doctor. That's what their for. But don't worry, you don't have cancer.
Oh, and I saw your name. Go Steelers!
2007-06-07 22:43:19
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answered by Anonymous
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So...... Go.......to ......a ......doctor..........
2007-06-06 12:24:26
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answered by ♥♥The Queen Has Spoken♥♥ 7
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