What Causes A Lump On The Testicle?
Suggest to get a scrotal Ultrasound.
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Testicular masses are broadly classified into intra-testicular and extra-testicular. Intra testicular masses are found inside or within the testis and is almost always malignant in contrast to extra testicular masses which are found outside or around the testis and is Almost always benign.
The best way to differentiate the two conditions is by doing a scrotal ultrasound. This has a very high yield to detect any abnormalities in the testis. Infection and inflammation can also be seen with an ultrasound.
By how to you describe it, it seems to be at the epididymis and spermatocele are very common also other benign cysts. Tenderness is when there is Inflammation and a simple touch would generate plenty of pain. But testicular contents are always sensitive to touch and pressure and a little pressure when you palpated would cause some form of discomfort which is absolutely normal.
My suggestion: get the Ultrasound to be really sure nothing is wrong. I hope I have answered your question satisfactorily and please consider a 5 Star rating for my answer. Thank you very much.
- Can a spermatocele be where I describe it, but also be non-free moving (i.e. can it be attached to the top of the testicle more or less)?
- after some additional anatomy diagram research, I would estimate that this lump is at or very close to the appendix testis (or its epipidymeal testis brother). Could those become swollen or have a cyst and behave in the way that I describe?
To answer your question yes and yes.
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Thank you for your follow-up question. Yes epidiymal cyst and spermatocele would feel they are attached to the periphery of the testis. Yes I believe what you have is a benign cyst either an epididymal cyst or a spermatocele.
Yes sometimes they do get infected and inflammed but it they do, they would be really swollen and tender.