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What Causes Bump On Scrotum And Mild Pain In Groin?

Hi I have a small ball shaped object in my testicular sack that I believe is unconnected but is near the testicle, I have also been experiencing a mild pain in the groin that is faint but I can tell it s there, I have researched and nothing seems to match my problem completely I am concerned of the possibility that it could be testicular cancer have you got any thoughts. Cameron
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hi,
Thanks for writing to HCM.
What bump in the scrotum you are complaining of which seems to be near the testis needs to be evaluated.
Kindly get an ultrasound scan of scrotum done and consult Surgeon for clinical evaluation.
Based on the clinical and ultrasound findings, other investigation like Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology (FNAC) may be indicated.
Treatment would also depend on results based upon these findings, which would be best decided by Surgeon itself.
Hope the information provided is clear.
All the best.
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What Causes Bump On Scrotum And Mild Pain In Groin?

hi, Thanks for writing to HCM. What bump in the scrotum you are complaining of which seems to be near the testis needs to be evaluated. Kindly get an ultrasound scan of scrotum done and consult Surgeon for clinical evaluation. Based on the clinical and ultrasound findings, other investigation like Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology (FNAC) may be indicated. Treatment would also depend on results based upon these findings, which would be best decided by Surgeon itself. Hope the information provided is clear. All the best.