Testicular failure can cause infertility and feminine physical characteristics due to a lack of male hormones and sperm production. It can be caused by trauma, medication, or disease, and may not be reversible. Diagnosis involves physical exams and tests, and treatment may include testosterone replacement therapy, but may not restore fertility. Testicular failure occurs when […]
Testicular neoplasms are abnormal growths in the testicles that can be benign or malignant. Most testicular tumors are cancerous, but testicular cancer is not very common and has a positive outlook if treated promptly. Germ cells or reproductive cells are the most common source of testicular cancer, with seminomas being the most common type. Symptoms […]
A testicular mass can be benign or malignant and can be caused by various factors such as fluid buildup, varicocele, hematocele, epididymitis, and inguinal hernia. Symptoms may include pain, swelling, and tenderness. A complete medical exam and imaging tests are necessary to determine the nature of the mass and appropriate treatment. Monthly self-exams are recommended. […]