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A 33-year-old male asked:

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Here it is...: an altered anatomical/physiological state deviating from its supposedly normal range leading to affecting the general/specific well-being tightly rela ... Read More
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A 37-year-old member asked:

Dr. David Dang answered
14 years experience Radiology
Depends: This depends on the particular problem. Do you feel a growth on self exam. Did an ultrasound show a tumor. Are you having abnormal hormonal levels, et ... Read More
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Dr. Al Hegab answered
40 years experience Allergy and Immunology
Testicles: are meant to stay outside the body as they optimally function at 35 Celsius temperature, so being always close to main body or undescended, may affect ... Read More
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A 23-year-old male asked:

Dr. Gary Wade answered
42 years experience Radiology
Yes, possibly: Testicular microlithiasis is currently thought to be a feature of testicular dysgenesis syndrome. This carries a possible increased risk of testicular ... Read More
A 18-year-old male asked:

Dr. Robert Killian answered
28 years experience General Practice
Sebaceous Cysts: These are benign very common lesions that men get on their genitals. It sure sounds like you have more than the normal share of these cysts.
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A 45-year-old member asked:

Dr. Ronald Krauser answered
52 years experience Rheumatology
No: If you do have testicular pain, look for other causes.
A 18-year-old male asked:

Dr. Linda Callaghan answered
53 years experience Addiction Medicine
Time helps.: There are different risk factors predisposing to cancer such as smoking for lung cancer, cryptoorchidism or undescended testis for teticular cancer. A ... Read More
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A 24-year-old male asked:

Dr. Ed Friedlander answered
44 years experience Pathology
No: I'm assuming these pricey capsules actually contain what they claim to. If so, they're harmless and you are paying for something you could get much ch ... Read More
A 22-year-old male asked:

Dr. Gerald Mandell answered
52 years experience Nuclear Medicine
Self monitoring: Some studies show relationship between testicular microlithiasis and testicular cancer. Studies of healthy men with no symptoms show testicular micro ... Read More
A 26-year-old male asked:

Dr. Robert Killian answered
28 years experience General Practice
Testicular atrophy: No. Unfortunately. But a man does not need both testicles. One testicle is enough to product testosterone and fresh sperm.
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