Testicular cancer history and symptoms

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Common Symptoms

  • painless lump in the testicle
  • swelling so the testicle is larger than usual
  • pain or dull ache in the testicle or scrotum
  • feeling of heaviness in the scrotum or abdomen
  • buildup of fluid in the scrotum
  • enlarged lymph nodes in the neck
  • pain in the back or abdomen
  • trouble breathing or shortness of breath
  • hemoptysis
  • chest pain
  • trouble swallowing
  • swelling in the chest
  • pleural effusion
  • ascites
  • weight loss
  • gynecomastia
  • signs of puberty in boys at an earlier age than expected, such as the voice getting deeper and growth of facial and body hair
  • infertility
  • headaches


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