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Lower Abdominal And Chest Pain. Ultrasound Shows Two Cysts In Right Testicle. Treatment Options?
Hello, I am 13 and I just got an ultrasound and they found 2 cysts on my right testicle . I have also been having off and on lower abdamon pain. Right side as well. And sometimes even slight pain in my chest. Also right side. I m going to a urologist either later this week or early/middle next week. I would like some peace of mind until then. Email is YYYY@YYYY Thank you
Cyst in the testicle is a benign lesion. The most common site for a cyst in the testicle is the epididymis.
These cysts can be removed surgically without affecting spermatogenesis or fertility in any way.
Thre are many reasons for lower abdominal pain. An ultrasound of pelvis is required to find out the cause.
Consult a surgeon for both your problems.
There is nothing to worry about the cyts in the testicles.
Thanks and take care
Dr Shailja P Wahal
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Lower Abdominal And Chest Pain. Ultrasound Shows Two Cysts In Right Testicle. Treatment Options?
Hello and welcome to HCM Cyst in the testicle is a benign lesion. The most common site for a cyst in the testicle is the epididymis. These cysts can be removed surgically without affecting spermatogenesis or fertility in any way. Thre are many reasons for lower abdominal pain. An ultrasound of pelvis is required to find out the cause. Consult a surgeon for both your problems. There is nothing to worry about the cyts in the testicles. Thanks and take care Dr Shailja P Wahal