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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
The most common symptoms of testicular cancer include a painless [[lump]] in the [[testicle]], [[swelling]] of the testicle, and [[weight loss]] | The most common symptoms of testicular cancer include a painless [[lump]] in the [[testicle]], [[swelling]] of the testicle, and [[weight loss]]. | ||
==Common Symptoms== | ==Common Symptoms== | ||
* Painless [[lump]] in the [[testicle]] | * Painless [[lump]] in the [[testicle]]. | ||
* [[Swelling]] of the testicle | * [[Swelling]] of the testicle | ||
* Feeling of heaviness in the [[scrotum]] or [[abdomen]] | * Feeling of heaviness in the [[scrotum]] or [[abdomen]] |
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Overview
The most common symptoms of testicular cancer include a painless lump in the testicle, swelling of the testicle, and weight loss.
Common Symptoms
- Painless lump in the testicle.
- Swelling of the testicle
- Feeling of heaviness in the scrotum or abdomen
- Lymphadenopathy
- Pain in the back or abdomen
- Ascites
- Weight loss
- Gynecomastia
- Precocious Puberty
- Infertility