Symptoms of testicular cancer
Symptoms vary from person to person:
- A lump or lump in a testicle, discovered by a man on palpation. The lump is usually hard to the touch, but painless.
- A feeling of discomfort or heaviness in the scrotum (skin containing the testicles);
- The appearance of liquid in the purses;
- Pain in the bursae is much rarer;
- Swelling and tenderness of the breasts is very rarely an observed sign;
- Infertility. It is sometimes during a workup for male infertility that testicular cancer is detected.