Sussex Premier Health, Hastings: Important update for patients with upcoming appointments

Treatments for Testicular Lumps at Sussex Premier Health

Finding a new growth on your body usually sparks a bit of concern. If you’ve noticed a change in your testicles, it doesn’t automatically point to a serious health issue, and many conditions respond well to treatment. Sussex Premier Health evaluates testicular lumps, the causes, and other male health concerns through a wide range of medical services here in Sussex, UK. Our team provides fast access to skilled men’s health doctors who will give you clear answers.

While most findings turn out to be harmless and easy to treat, you deserve a quick check to keep your life moving forward. Every man benefits from a proactive approach to his wellness, and our men’s health services are designed to provide exactly that.

When a Lump Deserves a Closer Look

You may notice a lump or swelling for several reasons. Some testicular lumps are the result of a fluid-filled cyst or enlarged veins, and these issues are typically harmless. However, some findings may indicate a more serious condition, including testicular cancer. You should never attempt to diagnose yourself at home. Instead, consult a medical professional to examine any unusual testicular lump symptoms you find and identify the cause for you. Seeking prompt medical attention allows you to address your concerns accurately. Whether it’s a firm lump, noticeable swelling, or a change that persists, our doctors can identify the specific cause of your discomfort and provide the right treatment.

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Facts Worth Knowing About Testicular Lumps

A few clear facts can make a new growth in your testes easier to understand. Here’s what you should know if you’ve performed a scrotal lump check and found a new growth:

  • Most swellings in the scrotum are benign. These non-cancerous lumps usually require surgical intervention only if they cause physical discomfort.
  • An ultrasound scan can usually tell the difference between a benign swelling and a cancerous one.
  • Lumps attached to the surface of the testicle are usually harmless. Masses found inside the testis carry a 90% cancer risk.
  • This cancer appears most frequently in men aged 20 to 50. Men over 50 still face risks and should consult a GP.
  • High risks exist for men with previously undescended or injured testicles. Small or soft testicles also show higher rates of malignancy.
  • Medical teams cure 95% of patients with early diagnosis. This high success rate remains true even if the cancer spreads.

What to Expect During Your Examination

During your appointment, a doctor will examine your scrotum to assess any fluid or mass. They might use a small torch to illuminate the area. This physical check helps us offer the best testicular examination and advice for your specific situation. We may also request an ultrasound scan to obtain clear images of the internal tissue.

Your recovery plan will depend entirely on our findings. Smaller swellings might require zero intervention if they remain stable. However, a specialist can perform a minor procedure to drain or remove larger, painful lumps. But rest assured, we prioritise your comfort throughout every stage of this process.

Reassurance vs Urgent Referral

You deserve clarity regarding any changes you notice in your testes. The most important thing to remember is to consult a GP immediately if a solid or painless lump lasts longer than 14 days. These red flags could be testicular cancer signs that require an urgent referral for an ultrasound scan. Medical professionals offer reassurance only after a physical check or imaging confirms your condition is benign.

Treatment Options for Testicular Lumps

Many testicular lumps don’t require any medical intervention right away. If your scan shows a benign swelling that’s not painful, growing, or interfering with your life, your doctor may simply monitor the change instead. When treatment does become the right option, your treatment plan will depend on the cause and the symptoms you have:

Inflammation or Fluid Buildup

You may be prescribed antibiotics if an infection causes you discomfort. You should undergo surgery immediately if your specialist suspects a twisted testicle, as this requires urgent physical correction. Some patients opt for surgical repair or radiological embolisation for large fluid-filled sacs (hydroceles) in the scrotum that become heavy or bothersome. Mumps infections generally settle on their own, so you only use basic painkillers to stay comfortable while the swelling subsides.

Testicular Cancer Care

Surgeons typically advise removing the affected testicle quickly to prevent the illness from spreading further. You can choose to have a prosthetic replacement inserted during this same operation to maintain a natural appearance. Your medical team will review your blood tests and CT scans to decide if you need chemotherapy or radiotherapy sessions. An oncologist will oversee your long-term recovery and monitor your progress through regular check-ups to keep you healthy.

See Our Male Reproductive Health Specialists Today

We know talking about personal medical issues can be difficult. But you should never have to sit with unanswered questions about a lump, swelling, or change in your testicles. Our specialists here at Sussex Premier Health offer a discreet environment where you can manage your recovery without embarrassment. If you want a private screening, simply reach out to us. You’ll receive rapid access to professional opinions, clear results, and an individual recovery plan if needed.

Let’s protect your male reproductive health so you can stay active. Book your private consultation today to get the answers you deserve.

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