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i have 3 testicles
A 20-year-old male asked:

Dr. George Klauber answered
Specializes in Pediatric Urology
Remotely possible: Having 3 or 4 testicles is a very rare abnormality, but does occur. Spermatoceles, or cysts of head of epididymis are the most common finding when men ... Read More
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Dr. Hunter Handsfield answered
53 years experience Infectious Disease
Very unusual: This is very uncommon, and I would guess that one of the three things in your scrotum isn't a testicle but a cyst, hydrocele, or other abnormal mass. ... Read More
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A 17-year-old male asked:

Dr. Phillip Goebel answered
16 years experience Emergency Medicine
Time to be seen: If you have an extra mass in your scrotum it is time to be evaluated by a physician in person to determine what it is and make sure it is not cancer.
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Dr. Larry Xanthopoulos answered
22 years experience Pediatrics
Varicocele?: You might have a varicocele, "bag of worms?" on the L side. A varicocele is a benign condition. I would recommend a check-up with the doctor.
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Dr. Jesse Mills answered
20 years experience Urology
See a doctor: This could be so many things. See a doctor for an exam and maybe an ultrasound.
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Dr. Heidi Fowler answered
25 years experience Psychiatry
Simple: Have your do a genital exam.
A 50-year-old member asked:

Dr. Carlos Encarnacion answered
35 years experience Medical Oncology
See a doc: Testicular cancer is often painless but there's no way anyone can tell for sure without a physical exam and maybe an ultrasound. Please see your ... Read More
A 20-year-old male asked:

Dr. Ray Tidman answered
38 years experience Family Medicine
Testicle pain: In the absence of trauma, spontaneous pain in your testicle should be checked by your doc.
A 42-year-old member asked:

Dr. Steven Canfield answered
25 years experience Urology
Testicular pain: It sounds like you have epididymitis. You may need antibiotics and / or anti inflammatory medication such as ibuprofen. See your doctor.
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Dr. Richard Levin answered
32 years experience Urology
Acute scrotum: Get seen for an acute scrotum.
The workup includes physical exam urinalysis and culture and scrotal ultrasound.
Further valuation maybe necessary.
A male asked:
can herniated discs cause testicle pain? i have three herniated disks l-2 l-3, l-4 l-5, and l-5 s-1.

Dr. Simon Kimm answered
16 years experience Urology
Yes, but get seen. : Disc herniations have been known to cause chronic testicular pain, called orchalgia. If you are experiencing testicular pain, be sure to get evaluated ... Read More
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Dr. Heidi Fowler answered
25 years experience Psychiatry
Hello. : Hello. There are a number of possible causes for testicular (or scrotal) swelling. It is recommended that scrotal swelling be medically evaluated.
A 45-year-old member asked:

Dr. Simon Kimm answered
16 years experience Urology
Yes! But very rare.: A boy can have more than two testicles, a condition called polyorchidism. This is extremely rare, with a 2009 meta-analysis documenting only 140 histo ... Read More
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