10 Signs Revealing You Have Testicular Cancer

8. Testicle Changes

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A significant and noticeable change in the testicle is in the way it feels. If one testicle becomes harder than the other or is either larger or smaller than the other, it is a sign to have it examined by a doctor. Typically, the size difference occurs as a measurable decrease from normal, but any enlargement should be of concern. A man may also have a heavy feeling in the scrotum.

7. Abdominal Or Groin Pain

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Abdominal pain from testicular cancer usually occurs if the cancer has spread to the lymph glands. These are the glands on the back of the stomach, but it could also spread to other lymph glands in the body, including near the collarbone and neck. There could be lumps there, which would signal a call to the doctor is warranted. Pain in the testicle or scrotum is rare and happens in about twenty percent of patients.

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