Symptoms For Testicular Cancer - Little Known
Facts Every Man Should Know
Author: John R. Davis
When guys realize that their lifetime odds of getting diagnosed
with it are 1 in 250, many men will go looking for the symptoms
for testicular cancer. There are many of them to be aware of,
but if you know exactly what to look for you have a better
chance of catching testicular cancer in its early stages. If
caught before it has spread to other organs, testicular cancer
victims have a survival rate of 90 percent. When caught in the
very first stage of existence, testicular cancer kills only 5
percent. Still, it is a very serious condition that deserves
your very serious attention.
There are way too many symptoms for testicular cancer to list
here, but I will briefly go over some of the most common ones
that are easier to notice. Many people who get diagnosed with
testicular cancer notice a dull pain or ache in their abdomen or
groin. Also, an unusually enlarged or shrunk testicle is
something to take notice of. If there is blood in your semen,
sex is painful or if you have a sudden loss of sexual appetite
altogether, you should be concerned. If you experience any of
these symptoms, please see your doctor as soon as possible to
get checked out.
Testicular cancer is most commonly found in Caucasian men aged
15 to 40, although it has been found in infants and the elderly
as well. While talking to your doctor about symptoms of
testicular cancer may be an awkward conversation to have, it can
also be a lifesaving one. Your health is too precious to put at
risk because you're afraid of getting embarrassed or you don't
like going to the doctor. Physicians get asked weird questions
all of the time and have seen just about everything. Talk to
your doctor, you're worth it.
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