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Mass Attached To The Testes. No Pain. Should I See A Urologist?

Hello, I have a small mass attached to the bottom (not back, like the bottom pole) of my both testes. I went to see a doctor 8 months ago, he did ultrasound and said everything is allright, but after all the time the mass is still there, and now maybe I m just imagining it, but I think it s gotten very slightly bigger. it s sort of hanging freely from the testis, but I can t separate it, it doesn t hurt and is mostly soft with amorphous shape. I m thinking about seeing an urologist again
Mon, 3 Dec 2012
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Hi
Welcome to HCM and thanks for the query.
It is better to recheck even though the previous scan is normal, especially because it has enlarged in size.
It will most probably be a cyst or hydrocele.
Best regards
DR GS
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Mass Attached To The Testes. No Pain. Should I See A Urologist?

Hi Welcome to HCM and thanks for the query. It is better to recheck even though the previous scan is normal, especially because it has enlarged in size. It will most probably be a cyst or hydrocele. Best regards DR GS