Hi, i'm a 31 years old virgin male. Last 2 years I have had pain and swelling in scrotum during travel, weight left, some hard work and driving two wheeler. So I consulted urology he done physical examination. Then he prescribed prostate screening package, urine culture, cbc, rbs, urea creatinine, lipid profile, serum total testosterone and t3, t4 and tsh. Ultrasound scan for scrotum. Now I do all blood test, results are normal. But I can't take scan for scrotum. Male doctor are not available here. My fear is testicular cancer. So I consulted general physician for my question. I asked how to detect testicular cancer? But he told, you have not testicular cancer. Because cbc blood test reports are normal. Testicular cancer patients didn't get normal results in cbc blood test. This is true? Or I need to take testicular cancer blood test? One more thing lipid profile test shows cholesterol in my blood. thank you. Please answer to my questions.
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Hello- the pain you experience will determine the problem you may be suffering from. For example, pain from testicular torsion occurs suddenly, while pain from an infection of the testicle sets in gradually. Like pain from any source, you may notice swelling or redness of the testicles or scrotum as well as nausea and vomiting. You may experience fever or chills with epididymitis but less frequently with torsion. Pains during urination or involuntary penile discharge are also common with epididymitis but less frequent with torsion. Pain with intercourse, pain with ejaculation, or blood in the semen is also possible. With testicular pain, the first goal is to determine whether or not the pain is caused by torsion, which is a medical emergency requiring immediate surgery.
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