YOGYAKARTA - In order not to be wrong in handling, you must be careful in accurately recognizing the difference between inflammation and testicular cancer.
The appearance of mysterious pain or lumps in the intimate area certainly triggers panic. However, you don't need to immediately feel anxious. Let's dissect the medical facts together.
Main Characteristics of Testicular CancerTesticular cancer is a type of malignant disease that develops in the male reproductive area. This disease is very common in young men aged 15 to 35 years. For this reason, your awareness is very necessary here.
The most common symptom is the appearance of a lump on one of the testicles. This lump usually does not cause any pain at all. However, sometimes you can feel a little discomfort.
In addition, the testicular area may experience significant changes in size or shape. You may also feel a heavy or solid sensation in the scrotum. A feeling of pain in the lower abdomen is also common.
In some cases, there can be a sudden accumulation of fluid in the scrotum. For this reason, you should never underestimate even the slightest change in the body. Immediately check yourself for early detection.
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Recognize Testicular Inflammation (Epididymitis)Epididymitis is an inflammation of the ducts that are tasked with storing and carrying sperm. This condition is often caused directly by bacterial infection. Sexually transmitted infections can also be the main trigger.
Unlike cancer, testicular inflammation usually triggers excruciating pain. You will feel a considerable swelling in the area of the testicle that happens to be affected by the inflammation.
In addition to intense pain, other accompanying symptoms usually include fever and chills. These signs of infection are in no way related to the risk of testicular cancer and are purely your body's natural response.
Sharp pain when urinating or ejaculating also often appears. The discharge of strange fluids from the penis is also a typical sign of infection.
Beware of the Similarity with HydroceleHydrocele is a fluid-filled sac around the testicle that causes painless swelling. The difference is that hydrocele feels soft and emits light when tested for transilumination. The lump of cancerous tumors tends to be solid and hard.
Basic Differences between Inflammation and Cancer of the TestisThe condition of testicular inflammation or epididymitis is usually always characterized by the appearance of severe pain. Conversely, the warning lump in testicular cancer is often not painful. This is a very basic point of difference.
Then the symptoms of continued infection such as fever and chills only appear in the condition of inflammation. Pure testicular cancer is only a solid lump without any signs of infection. You must always recognize your body's signals.
Self-examination on a regular basis will greatly help the smooth process of early detection. Perform this stage of examination shortly after you take a shower using warm water. At that time, the condition of the skin of the scrotum is most relaxed.
Hold each part of the testicle carefully between your thumb and fingers. Turn slowly to feel if there is a lump or change in texture. Note any suspicious differences in size or shape.
Any changes that feel unnatural in the testicular area always require medical examination. Never delay the schedule to visit the nearest specialist doctor in your city.
Doctors will usually immediately perform a series of physical examinations and ultrasound procedures. Blood tests may be performed to detect cancer tumor markers. Early treatment is the key to recovery.
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