Lump on my ballsack = cancer?: Ok so a few months... - Tenovus

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Lump on my ballsack = cancer?

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Ok so a few months ago I was shaving my balls and I cut the skin and I started bleeding so I put a plaster on it for a day. D:

Now recently I was examining my balls and I saw a like white spot thing on it. Or lump not sure.. Ok so im not sure if the spot is in the spot I cut my balls but it seems close to it.

Another point to be made is that the spot is not on the inside of the testis its on the ball sack. Is this anything serious?

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If you have any concerns no matter how slight , go and get it checked out from the doctors. It doesnt matter how embarrased you are, if its something and nothing you class it as a new experience. If its something, then the doctor should be able to tell you what it is and what can be done about it. Like all medical stuff the quicker you capture something the easier it is to treat.

Dont even think about what ifs just go and see the doctor.

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