Issue Mib

Issue Mib
Testicular Cancer matter what I say or concerns.?

I just turned 24 few weeks ago, barely had a pain or tenderness from one of my testicles. I did not get a punch or a kick. My girlfriend has been out of town for two weeks, so have not had sex (I'm not sure if this will affect). I did a test and I felt a little "bump" where the sensation is coming. It is also from the area where the tube deferens carry the testicles. 6 months ago I was beaten by a car (ex girlfreind) and was hospitalized for a month, I had health insurance through my employer above, but since the accident I lost that job as well as my benefits. I worry that if I go get it checked out I'm going billed and if there is something wrong with me going get dropped when it comes to getting a new insurance due to the control MIB. Is the typical case that many Americans are facing with our health system. Any tips or suggestions or have had a problem like this please chime in.

Testicular cancer usually shows no early symptoms. It is suspected when a lump or mass felt in the testicles, although a testicular mass does not always indicate cancer and is usually painless. Symptoms: – a lump in either testicle (usually pea size, but can be as large as a marble or an egg) – any enlargement or significant reduction of testicular – A feeling of heaviness in the scrotum – a dull ache in the groin or lower abdomen – any sudden accumulation of fluid in the scrotum – tenderness or breast enlargement – Pain or discomfort in a testicle or scrotum Although testicular cancer is rare, is the most common solid tumors in young men. It is also a of the highly curable cancers, especially when detected early. No testicular self-examination has been widely studied, but most doctors recommend men eighteen to thirty-five years who made monthly. Testicular self-examination is best done after a hot shower when the scrotal skin is more relaxed. The fingertips are used to feel slowly across the surface of each testicle lumps. A tumor is usually painless when pressed and feels rock emanating from within the testicle. This should not be confused with the epididymis, which is a comma-shaped structure that runs next to each testicle and contains the tubes that carry sperm. Most abnormalities detected by scrotal healthy men are not to be cancer but should be checked by a doctor primary care provider or a urologist. Your case can not be a cancer and must be evaluated by a urologist or oncologist. But please do not neglect and consult your doctor imediately-

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