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Just as women need to do a monthly breast self exam(BSE), men need to do a self examination of their testicles. The testicular self exam helps men detect growths that could potentially be cancerous. Caught in the early stages, testicular cancer is almost always treatable. Testicular cancer can be diagnosed in young men as young as 15 years of age. It is important for young males to learn about testicular health and the importance of doing a STE. Stand naked in front of a full length mirror. Elevate one leg to get a better view of the scrotum. Look for any swelling on the skin of the scrotum. Now, carefully examine each testicle with both hands. Using your thumb and fingers, roll each testicle around. Feel for any lumps. They can be as small as a pea, painful, painless, or tender. Be sure to examine both testicles. Remember that it is normal for one testicle to be slightly larger than the other or hang a little lower. Perform the exam after a warm bath or shower. This allows the scrotum to relax, making it easier to find lumps or masses. Be sure to perform the exam every month If you find any changes in how your testicles normally feel or look,go and visit a doctor. Lumps may be painless or painful. Either way it still require medical examination. Do not wait to see if lumps go away on their own. Early reporting to your doctor equals early detection. When caught early, testicular cancer can often be cured. You will find the cord-like structure on the top and back of the testicles. This is called the epididymis and is completely normal. This is not to be confused with a lump. #chewingMy Bitter Cola
Posted on: Sun, 24 Aug 2014 08:41:41 +0000

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