Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Testicular Cancer


As per "NATURE’S HEALING POWER THROUGH FOOD" Cancer of the testicles does not mean that one will lose his ‘manhood’. These are more common between the ages of 25 - 35 years. The prognosis is good in cases of early diagnosis.

Signs and Symptoms of Testicular Cancer
The first sign could be a hard, painless lump or nodules on the testis. Other indications may be a heavy feeling in a testicle or a sudden filling of the scrotum with fluid or blood.
A dull ache in the groin, abdomen or flanks could occur.
Enlargement or tenderness of the male breast (gynaecomastia) may occur in cases where there is secretion of chorionic gonadotrophin.
Metastasis to the lymph nodes in the neck is very common and thus results in the formation of lumps in the neck.
For any of these signs, see your doctor as soon as possible. Men should perform monthly testicular self-examination as a potential preventive measure. This is best done after a warm bath or shower.
According to many health professionals, the ‘seven warning signs‘ of cancer are: a change in bowel or bladder habits; a sore that does not heal; unusual bleeding or discharge especially from the vagina or rectum; a thickening or lump in a breast or elsewhere; indigestion or difficulty in swallowing; an obvious change in a wart or mole; a nagging cough or hoarseness. A sudden unexplained weight loss may also be a cancer warning sign. If any of these signs are present, see your doctor
immediately.

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