If you feel lump for your testicle—make you no ignore am

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Published on April/06/2026 6:15 PM

🩺 Medically reviewed by the Health Decoded Guide Editorial Team · Last reviewed: August 2026


πŸ” Quick Breakdown

If you notice lump, swelling or something different for one testicle, e fit naturally make you worry. But no be every testicular lump be cancer.

Different things like cyst, swollen veins, fluid around the testicle or infection fit cause lump or swelling too. Still, any new lump or change for the testicle deserve proper medical assessment.

πŸ‘‰πŸΎ No use pain alone judge am—some important testicular conditions fit cause little or no pain.


🟧 Wetin be testicular lump?

The testicles dey inside d scrotum—d skin bag wey hang below the penis.

Normally, one testicle fit naturally hang lower or feel slightly different from the other one.

But sometimes person fit notice:

• new lump for or around one testicle
• one side become bigger
• swelling inside the scrotum
• change for how one testicle normally feel
• feeling of heaviness

The lump fit dey inside the testicle itself or come from structures around am.

πŸ‘‰πŸΎ Where the lump dey come from matter, and na medical examination fit help determine that properly.


🟧 Wetin dey happen for your body?

Different conditions fit produce lump or swelling in different ways.

For example:

• fluid fit gather around the testicle
• veins inside the scrotum fit become enlarged
• small fluid-filled cyst fit develop
• infection fit cause swelling and inflammation
• abnormal cells fit grow inside the testicle

Because these conditions fit sometimes feel similar, touching the lump alone no enough to know d cause.

πŸ‘‰πŸΎ Testicular lump get many possible causes—no automatically assume say na cancer, but no ignore am either.


🟧 Why e dey happen?

Hydrocele
→ fluid gather around the testicle and make the scrotum swell.

Varicocele
→ veins inside the scrotum become enlarged. E fit sometimes feel like small-small ropes or “bag of worms.”

Spermatocele or epididymal cyst
→ fluid-filled swelling fit develop around the epididymis, usually above or behind the testicle.

• Infection or inflammation
epididymitis or orchitis fit cause swelling, tenderness and pain.

• Testicular cancer
→ fit cause lump, enlargement or change in how d testicle feel, and sometimes e no dey painful.

πŸ‘‰πŸΎ Plenty testicular lumps no be cancer, but new lump inside the testicle itself always deserve medical assessment.


🟧 How you go know say something don change?

You fit notice:

• new lump or hard area
• one testicle become bigger than before
• swelling for one side of the scrotum
• feeling of heaviness
• dull ache around the testicle or groin
• change in how one testicle normally feel

Sometimes d lump no dey pain at all.

πŸ‘‰πŸΎ Painless no mean harmless. If something new dey there and e persist, make healthcare professional check am.


🟧 Wetin you fit do

If you notice new lump or swelling:

• no repeatedly squeeze or press am
• notice which side the change dey
• check whether pain, fever or urinary symptoms follow am
• arrange medical assessment promptly
• complete ultrasound or other tests if healthcare professional recommend them

Try no spend weeks comparing pictures online and guessing whether na cyst, vein or cancer.

πŸ‘‰πŸΎ Proper examination and ultrasound fit often provide much clearer information than checking the lump yourself repeatedly.


🟧 Real life example

Chinedu notice one small hard area for him left testicle while e dey bath.

The place no pain am.

At first, e tell himself:

“If na serious thing, e suppose dey pain me.”

After two weeks, the lump still dey there.

Instead of continuing to wait, e book clinic appointment. Doctor examine am and arrange ultrasound to understand where the lump dey come from.

The assessment show the cause, and d healthcare team explain the next step clearly.

After e understand, Chinedu decide to:

• follow d recommended medical plan
• stop to dey press d lump

πŸ‘‰πŸΎ Getting checked give Chinedu an answer instead of allowing fear and guessing continue.

πŸ‘‰πŸΎ No be every testicular lump be cancer—but new persistent lump deserve proper check.


🟧 🩺 When you suppose go hospital 🚨

Seek urgent medical help if:

• sudden severe testicle pain start
• testicle suddenly swell with serious pain
• pain come with nausea or vomiting
• one testicle suddenly appear higher or different from normal
• serious pain start after injury and no dey improve

Sudden severe testicle pain fit happen with testicular torsion, where the spermatic cord twist and blood supply to d testicle reduce.

πŸ‘‰πŸΎ Testicular torsion na emergency. Treatment need happen quickly to give d best chance of saving d testicle.

For new lump without severe pain, arrange medical assessment promptly rather than waiting for am to disappear.


🟒 Final Reassurance

Finding lump for testicle fit be frightening, but many testicular lumps no be cancer.

The safest approach no be to guess the cause from whether e pain or how e feel.

πŸ‘‰πŸΎ If you notice new lump, swelling or change for your testicle, get am checked. If na harmless condition, you fit get reassurance—and if treatment dey needed, early assessment gives you the chance to start am quickly.


πŸ“š Reference

For full medical references, see the English version of this article.


⚠️ Disclaimer

This article na for education only. E no replace doctor advice.

If you notice new lump, swelling or change for your testicle, abeg see healthcare professional. If severe testicle pain suddenly start, seek urgent medical care.


πŸ”—Related Health Topics

Testicular pain
STI
Testicular Torsion
Penile infection
Prostate enlargement

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