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Lumps In Testicles
Posted: 04-18-07 02:18am

my left balls is bigger than my right, i find this normal until i took a closer look. when i looked at my left balls it was like a ball connected to a bunch of lumps do i have cancer or any thing and i aint going to the doctor! Oh yah it dosent hurt or anything im just wondering
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Tylanas

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Posted: 04-18-07 02:51am

If you "ain't goin" to a doctor then you might as well have cancer.

You might very well have cancer, or this could be something completely normal. It may benign; it may just be how your body is. Or, it could be a horrible disease.

We do not know. You need to go to a doctor. We cannot tell you what is wrong. There is nothing bad or scary about going to a doctor. The most frightening thing for me is to hear every day about people who don't want to go get checked out. These are the people who become injured, sterile, sick, or die, from complerely curable conditions and diseases.
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Posted: 04-18-07 04:27am

it is actually normal for men to have their left ball bigger than the right. as for the lumpyness i dont know. i dont have testicles. you should certainly look out for changes, anything that isnt normal for you, or pain.

but yeah, noone here can do a physical examination of you. noone can diagnose you. if you are concerned you need to go to a doctor. period.
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