Under normal circumstances, the testicles feel soft and painless. But some people notice that there is a hard lump on their testicles, and some people are very worried and want to know what the reason is. Let's learn about it together. 1 Male testicular tumor A hard lump inside a man's testicle is likely to be a testicular tumor, and most of them are malignant. The clinical symptoms of male testicular tumors are enlarged testicular volume and hardened texture. During clinical medical examination, there is a feeling of holding a stone, no pain when pinched, and a feeling of falling. This kind of situation should be examined as soon as possible, and medication should be used after the cause of the disease is diagnosed. If it is good, no specific treatment is required, and regular follow-up is enough. If it is malignant, surgery is required. 2 Orchitis Men suffering from orchitis, epididymitis and other diseases may also experience discomfort such as testicular pain, swelling, and pain, and some patients may also have lumps. Such conditions generally require anti-infective treatment. 3 Epididymal tuberculosis Men with epididymal tuberculosis will have hard lumps on their testicles that look like beads. This condition requires anti-tuberculosis treatment and surgical removal. Patients with varicose veins may also experience hard vascular knots on the testicles, which usually require surgical treatment. The male scrotum is a very important organ in the human body, but many men will find that there are some small bumps in their scrotum, but they have always been worried and have not sought medical treatment. Let's scientifically explain what causes a small hard bump in the scrotum. What is the reason for a small hard lump in the scrotum? 1 First: When this kind of symptom first occurs, we cannot rule out the possibility of folliculitis. In fact, it is a common skin disease that only occurs on the scrotum and causes patients to be afraid. However, in order to diagnose as quickly as possible, we still recommend that patients undergo further examinations. 2 Second: In addition to folliculitis, we also suspect that the possibility of testicular cysts is also relatively high. Under normal circumstances, testicular cysts do not need treatment, and surgical removal can be used when necessary. For smaller cysts, no treatment is required, and regular follow-up observation can be performed. Surgical removal of testicular cysts is suitable for those with large testicular cysts and obvious symptoms. 3 Third: Generally, there are no obvious symptoms of testicular cysts. Sometimes there is discomfort or a feeling of falling in the scrotum, and sometimes there is swelling of the scrotum. The male testicle or epitesticular cyst touches a ring-shaped mass with a soft texture, a sense of fluctuation, clear boundaries, and does not shrink when squeezed into shape. FAQ But no matter what, we have not actually seen the patient's condition, and we cannot accurately determine what disease it is just from the patient's description. We still have to go to the hospital for a physical examination to find out. |
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