What Size Are Testicular Lumps? A Guide to Self-Examination

Learn about the size of testicular lumps, self-examination tips, and when to consult a healthcare professional.

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Testicular lumps can vary in size but are generally noticeable as a small, pea-sized lump. They can be larger and are often painless. It’s important to perform regular self-examinations and consult a healthcare professional if you discover any unusual lumps.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What are the common signs of testicular lumps? Testicular lumps are often small, pea-sized, and may be painless. However, any noticeable changes should be evaluated by a healthcare professional.
  2. When should I see a doctor for a testicular lump? If you find a lump that is new, changes in size, or is accompanied by pain or discomfort, consult a healthcare professional as soon as possible.
  3. How do I perform a self-examination for testicular health? Gently examine each testicle using your thumbs and fingers to feel for any unusual lumps or changes in size; perform this monthly for best results.