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Testis Enlarge & Pain

sir i m a student of m.pharm i want to help on regards of testis enlarge & pain
posted on Fri, 21 May 2010
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WElcome to HCM.
An enlarged testicle is a common symptom of injury, inflammation or infection. Testicle enlargement results from swelling, a lump, or a cyst within the testicle.
Depending on the cause, enlargement may occur in one or both testicles, and may be accompanied by pain, swelling or fever.
A scrotal cyst (spermatocele) or varicose veins (varicocele) can also result in the appearance of an enlarged testicle.
Consult surgeon for diagnosis and better medical management.
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Testis Enlarge & Pain

WElcome to HCM. An enlarged testicle is a common symptom of injury, inflammation or infection. Testicle enlargement results from swelling, a lump, or a cyst within the testicle. Depending on the cause, enlargement may occur in one or both testicles, and may be accompanied by pain, swelling or fever. A scrotal cyst (spermatocele) or varicose veins (varicocele) can also result in the appearance of an enlarged testicle. Consult surgeon for diagnosis and better medical management.