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Noticed A Small Lump Inside The Scrotum

I recently noticed a little small lump, inside the scrotum like by my left testicle, doesn't give me any pain nor bothers me. I'd also like to mention in 15 male, I'm not sure if this is normal or what? But I heard of cancer this cancer that..I'm just uncertain.
Sat, 1 Mar 2014
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General & Family Physician 's  Response
Chances of cancer are very low especially at your age. I will suggest you to go to a surgeon and get it examined. Biopsy is a good tool to confirm the type of lesion and if it is benign swelling you can get it surgically removed.
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General & Family Physician Dr. Kishore Kunal's  Response
Hi,
Any lump is not carcinoma it can be plenty of things . Most common is inguinal been at that scrotum which shows positive cough reflex, after reducible , increases in size on straining n coughing .
So lump present must be diagnosed through examination n accordingly investigated including biopsy And accordingly treated .
So in my opinion don't panic n visit a general clinic get checked n treated

Thanks n regards
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Noticed A Small Lump Inside The Scrotum

Chances of cancer are very low especially at your age. I will suggest you to go to a surgeon and get it examined. Biopsy is a good tool to confirm the type of lesion and if it is benign swelling you can get it surgically removed.