Friday, November 6, 2009

Testicle Awareness

Today we'll fastly tackle our root of manhood, our sack, our nuts, our eggs, our balls, or in lehman's term - testicles. Specifically I'll talk about testicular cancer. What are those? They are

cancer that develops in one or both testicles in a wide age range of men. I know all of us know what testicles are, so I'll be brief. Generally speaking, testicles are the two balls that hangs beneath the base of the penis. Scientifically, they are our reproductive organ. They're the one responsible for giving miracles - if you know what i mean.

Seriously, testicular cancer has many types of cancers, each cell could develop into one or more kind of cancer. It's important to distinguish these types of cancers from one another because they differ in the ways they are treated and in their prognosis. Of course these cancers occur in our testicles, where else do you think? We're talking about testicles.

So what causes testicular cancer? You'll have testicular cancer when a bully kicked your balls, or when the railing caught your nuts while doing a skateboard stunt. Could you believe that? None of them are true. Researchers until now don't know exactly what causes testicular cancer however they identified several risk factors for testicular cancer. These are when having an undescended testicles, family history of testicular cancer, having Klinefelter's syndrome and being white.

Experts suggested monthly testicular self examination after a bath. Men should examine each testicle, feeling for lumps. Symptoms of testicular cancer includes lump or testicle hardening, loss of sexual activity, blood in semen, sudden decrease of one or both testes, build up of fluid in the scrotum and generally weak.

Don't worry if you have one of those symptoms because testicular cancer is highly treatable. Just don't give high hopes that'll go away, go see a doctor right away. It's much better if we can prevent it, I suggest have a healthy lifestyle and hopes for the best. Now go find a room and kill some quality time by checking and feeling for lumps in your balls!

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