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This imaging test is to find the cause of testicular pain. Ultrasound with color Doppler can show if the blood flow to your testicles is lower than it should be ...
Dull ache in one or both testicles; Pain and tenderness at the site of the vasectomy; Swelling of the small, C-shaped tube behind the testicle where sperm are ...
Klinefelter syndrome may affect testicular growth. This results in smaller testicles, which can lead to making less of the hormone testosterone. The ...
Orchitis (A condition in which one or both testicles become inflamed.) Spermatocele (A fluid-filled sac that can form near the top of a testicle.) Testicular ...
Sudden, serious testicle pain. Testicle pain and swelling along with nausea, vomiting, fever, chills, unexplained weight loss, or blood in the urine.
This protocol is being designed to offer testicular tissue cryopreservation to male pediatric patients (0-17 years of age) with fertility threatening medical ...
Examining your testicles regularly can help you notice changes when they occur and identify testicular problems.
Testicles that remain in the body, also called undescended testicles ... Problems with testicle development. This may be due to changes in genes or ...
Ultrasound might be used to rule out a rotation of a testicle, which twists the spermatic cord that brings blood to the scrotum (testicular torsion); a cyst ...
Mild testicle pain lasting longer than a few days. A lump or swelling in or around a testicle. Occasional pain along the lower side of the abdomen that may ...
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