There is a hard lump inside the testicles
The testis is the most important reproductive organ in men. It produces sperm and secretes male hormones. It is the root of men becoming boys. You don’t have to wait until the pain is real to suffer from the spotlight. Why not observe and master it as early as possible to prevent it from happening? So what causes a hard rash on a man’s testicles?
Small rashes on male testicles are also called nodules. The main causes of male testicular masses are the following aspects. One is epididymal cysts or forced inflammatory masses left after testicular inflammation. Secondly, male epididymal cysts can also appear as forced masses. In addition, male testicular tumors can also appear as forced masses. The details need to be determined by combining medical records, whether there are any accompanying symptoms, and corresponding examination results.
When a man's testicular mass appears, the first thing to consider is an epididymal cyst or a testicular cyst. Testicular cysts are also called male sperm cysts. They occur slowly and generally do not cause discomfort. A very small number of patients will experience testicular discomfort. In addition, if you have suffered from orchitis or epididymitis before, some patients will have a relatively hard mass after the condition is controlled, which is called an inflammatory mass. Secondly, male testicular tumors will also have relatively small hard masses in the early stage, but most of these things will gradually expand. No matter what the situation is, if you find a lump in the testicle, it is best to see a doctor at the urology department for a vaginal color ultrasound examination. Generally, the vaginal color ultrasound examination can determine the actual cause.
Most of the hard rashes inside the testicles are testicular tumors. It should be noted that testicular tumors are mostly malignant, so if they are confirmed to be testicular tumors, they should be surgically treated. Some other conditions should be eliminated before surgical treatment, such as male testicular epidermoid cysts or dermoid cysts, which are the most common benign tumors in male testicles, accounting for approximately 1% of all male testicular tumors.
Generally speaking, the main causes of forced testicular masses in men are swelling, inflammation and tumors. The diagnosis needs to be confirmed by combining medical records, physical examination, and relevant auxiliary examinations.
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