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Could The Feeling Of Mushiness And Straining In The Left Testicle Be Due To Cancer?

My left testical on the very top feels mushy and strained out, but feels normal towards the bottom. The right one is completely normal. I read a few similar things about this.. So far I gathered that it could be testicular cancer or that my left nut could be sterile.
Could you please help me! I'm a little frightened.
Fri, 14 Mar 2014
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Internal Medicine Specialist 's  Response
hi,
It is generally believed that if you experience pain on squeezing the testicle, it is unlikely to be cancer. This need not apply in every case, but helps.
An ultrasound of testes can mostly differentiate an infection from cancer.
I suggest you get it done rather than worrying about the possibility of cancer.
hope this helped.
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Could The Feeling Of Mushiness And Straining In The Left Testicle Be Due To Cancer?

hi, It is generally believed that if you experience pain on squeezing the testicle, it is unlikely to be cancer. This need not apply in every case, but helps. An ultrasound of testes can mostly differentiate an infection from cancer. I suggest you get it done rather than worrying about the possibility of cancer. hope this helped.