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What Causes Lump On Testicles?

hello lastnite i was worried about my testicals because on both of them i have a little lump i think its attached to the testical but its only small ive done some research and i dunno weather it could be apart of the testicals because there is a little lump attached to each testical isent there? and since ive been worried about it ive been tryin to feel the lumps all the time and since ive done that they have been aching abit but sometimes only one aches only a little ache i just dont know weather im over reacting over something over nothing, thanks.
Mon, 25 Jan 2016
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hi
as per your description you might be palpating epididymis as it attached to testis posteriorly and bilaterally.
but for confirmation you need to be examined by urologist/surgeon.
without palpating nothing can be commented .
so I advise you to visit surgeon/urologist.
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What Causes Lump On Testicles?

hi as per your description you might be palpating epididymis as it attached to testis posteriorly and bilaterally. but for confirmation you need to be examined by urologist/surgeon. without palpating nothing can be commented . so I advise you to visit surgeon/urologist.