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Default Nov 12, 2008 at 04:43 PM
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hello guys i have a question...sometimes my right testicle hurts a lot suddenly,it swells and causes great lasting pain.this has been going on for quite a while.does anyone know what it might be??
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Default Nov 14, 2008 at 01:44 AM
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It sounds like it might be some version of epididymitis...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epididymitis

Definitely worth seeing a doctor about. It might turn out to be no big deal, but to be safe you should make sure it's not testicular cancer.
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Default Nov 20, 2008 at 10:55 PM
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hello guys i have a question...sometimes my right testicle hurts a lot suddenly,it swells and causes great lasting pain.this has been going on for quite a while.does anyone know what it might be??
Could be a hydrocele too (if not caused by damage--bike seat, fall, etc.)... which usually goes away on it's own.
Either way, if it hasn't gone away I'd get it checked out in case it is part of a larger problem.

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Default Nov 30, 2008 at 07:45 PM
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Could be testicular cancer. I had the same thing in 94 and let it go for over a year, thinking it would get better on it's own.

By the time I saw a doctor in August, he said if I didn't do something soon, I would not see Christmas.

4 rounds of chemo & 12 hours of surgery later, I'm still here.

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Default Dec 09, 2008 at 10:14 PM
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Could be testicular cancer. I had the same thing in 94 and let it go for over a year, thinking it would get better on it's own.

By the time I saw a doctor in August, he said if I didn't do something soon, I would not see Christmas.

4 rounds of chemo & 12 hours of surgery later, I'm still here.
Most men are reluctant to go to a doctor, so I'm happy you posted this.
How's the battle going now?

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Default Jul 10, 2011 at 09:26 PM
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Hydroceles do not go away on their own. They require surgery, I have had two of them.
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Default Dec 31, 2020 at 05:39 AM
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Hydroceles do not go away on their own. They require surgery, I have had two of them.
I doubt that you are still on here since this was from 2011
but
just in case
can you tell me what caused yours?

mine was an injury
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