Testicles / Seeing a doctor
If something's not right with your equipment, it's key that you get it checked out by a pro. Like you would if your car engine started rattling. Here's what to expect from a doctor's appointment about your testicles.
If you've noticed something out of the ordinary with your nuts — a lump, swelling, pain or other change — it's time to see your doctor.
We get it. Talking about your testicles with a doctor can feel embarrassing. But we're here to explain the importance of pushing past the awkwardness and getting checked.
Let your doctor know why you're seeing them and they'll steer the appointment from there. Here's what they're likely to do:
Your check-up is likely to go one of two ways:
While it's easier said than done, try not to worry if you don't get a clear outcome on the day. Take pride knowing that you've taken the right steps — and your balls will be better for it.
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Our interactive pear shows you how to check your pair in three easy steps — and explains what to look for while you're down there.