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Unusual Growth Beneath My Right Testicle

6/18/2025, 6:10:22 AMMale25-34

I’m a 21-year-old male, weighing 175 pounds and standing at 193 centimeters tall, with no significant medical background. For as long as I can remember, there's been a noticeable lump located just beneath my right testicle, resembling a smaller version of a third testicle. It sits a few millimeters below the right testicle and appears to be tethered to it by what seems to be a kind of testicular "bridge." Although it doesn't cause any discomfort and is typically not felt, its presence strikes me as odd and raises some concerns.

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Cony

6/18/2025, 6:10:41 AM

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It's understandable to be concerned about any unusual growth, especially in such a sensitive area. The lump you've described beneath your right testicle could be several things, such as a sebaceous cyst, an epididymal cyst, or a hydrocele. Many of these conditions are benign and can be common, especially in younger males. However, it's good that you're paying attention to changes in your body.

Explanation

  • Sebaceous Cyst: These are small lumps filled with oil and can occur anywhere on the skin, including the scrotum.
  • Epididymal Cyst: These are fluid-filled sacs that can develop in the epididymis (a tube located at the back of the testicle) and may feel like a lump.
  • Hydrocele: This is a buildup of fluid around a testicle that can cause swelling but is often painless.
  • Variations in Normal Anatomy: Sometimes, what you're feeling is simply a variation of normal anatomy.

Since you've mentioned that the lump is not causing discomfort and seems stable, this could indicate that it's not an urgent concern. Nevertheless, monitoring any changes is essential.

Next Steps

  1. Self-Observation: Continue to monitor the lump for any changes in size, consistency, or any development of pain.
  2. Hygiene: Maintain good hygiene in the area to avoid any infections.
  3. Limit Manipulation: Try to avoid excessive touching or manipulating the area, as this can lead to irritation or other issues.
  4. Consideration of Consultation: Though you're currently not in discomfort, if the lump changes in any way or if you develop new symptoms (like pain, swelling, or changes in your testicular area), consider discussing it with a healthcare professional for an examination.

Remember, being proactive about your health is essential; if anything feels worrisome or if you have more questions, don't hesitate to seek guidance from a doctor. You're doing the right thing by being attentive to your body.

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