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Suggest Treatment For Growth On Scrotum, Blood In Urine And Loss Of Appetite
My grandfather has a large growth on his scrotum. his health has deteriorated quite rapidly over the last few months. he has problems with his waterworks and there is blood present in his urine. He has also lost his appetite and has lost quite alot of weight.
As per my knowledge causes for scrotal mass are: 1) Hydrocele 2) Inflammation of epididymis 3) Hernia 4) Cyst 5) Varicocele 6) Chances of malignancy
As per your history that is blood in urine, loss of appetite, loss of weight, so I think the cause is malignancy. Do not be panic, we have to confirm that.
I will suggest you to do ultrasoundscrotum and consult with surgeon. Through treatment part of view, treatment changes as per the diagnosis. So, you consult with surgeon or review back here with detailed history and reports.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards, Dr. Shyam B. Kale
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Suggest Treatment For Growth On Scrotum, Blood In Urine And Loss Of Appetite
Hello, As per my knowledge causes for scrotal mass are: 1) Hydrocele 2) Inflammation of epididymis 3) Hernia 4) Cyst 5) Varicocele 6) Chances of malignancy As per your history that is blood in urine, loss of appetite, loss of weight, so I think the cause is malignancy. Do not be panic, we have to confirm that. I will suggest you to do ultrasound scrotum and consult with surgeon. Through treatment part of view, treatment changes as per the diagnosis. So, you consult with surgeon or review back here with detailed history and reports. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Shyam B. Kale