Sunday, April 26, 2009

Cancer? Prostate? Please help.?

I recently found a lump on one of my testicles. It feels like a salt grain what is it. Please help.

Cancer? Prostate? Please help.?
Go to a urologist and get it checked out.
Reply:well men usually get lumps there. but if it feels abnormal or if you THINK it may be risky, then you should get it checked out quick. its good that you examine yourself for any problems because that means you're health-literate.
Reply:i really don't no , jus go to a doctor an get checked, better hope ain't nonthing serious.
Reply:Austin D.





60 to 70% of all men in this country will eventually have a prostate problem. So here is the real deal, find yourself a


Q.R.A. specialist. You can find out what your situation is pretty quick, usually within minutes. Then the Q.R.A.specialists will offer a nutritional substance that will best fit your situation. Believe it or not is probably an interference field. That would be a scar or a trauma site close to your prostate. Do you have any scars no matter how small, from your knees to your chest?
Reply:Good for you for checking yourself as testicular tumors ( many of which are very treatable) do present as lumps. However .what you describe doesnt sound like it. But you should see a Dr to have him explain to you what is normal and what to look for in the future. He will have a diagram for you so you will understand. Also, Prostate Cancer is usually detected by a rectal exam,followed by a biopsy not what you are feeling so thats not it. Also a PSA blood test can help but is not always helpful in Prostate Cancer
Reply:You might be a bit rack after infection led to a bit large lymph node
Reply:My advice is go see a urologist and have your PSA reading done.





PSA testing saves lives!
Reply:First of all, you don't have a prostate problem. That's the good news. The bad news is that you have an abnormality on your testicle. This could be a benign cyst, testicular cancer, or epidydimitis. You need to get yourself to a doctor. You'll never find the answer to your question here.


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