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Testicular Pain and Injuries Directory
Testicular pain is pain in one or both of a man's testicles. Testicular injuries can lead to sexual dysfunction, infertility and hormone imbalances. Testicular pain may be due to injury, inflammation, twisting of the cord that supports the testicles, or cancer. Sudden pain in one testicle is a medical emergency and requires immediate attention. Follow the links below to find WebMD's comprehensive coverage about testicular pain and injuries, how to treat them, and much more.
Medical Reference
An Overview of Testicular Cancer
Learn more from WebMD about testicular cancer, including its symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.
The Male Reproductive System
An overview of the male reproductive system from the experts at WebMD.
What Causes Testicular Cancer?
Doctors don't know for sure why a man may get testicular cancer. But they have been able to find some links to other conditions.
Symptoms of Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs)
WebMD provides an overview of common symptoms of sexually transmitted diseases, or STDs, in men and women.
Features
Battling Testicular Cancer
A spate of the testicular cancer in young men and boys has doctors searching for answers
A Young Man Faces Testicular Cancer
Like most young men, the writer thought he was indestructible. Then he was diagnosed with testicular cancer and found himself in the battle of his life.
Testicular Cancer: Self-Exams at Home
The biggest key to beating testicular cancer is detecting it early. Simple testicular cancer self-exams can play a part in catching this disease in its earliest stages.