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well im 15 1/2 and i've noticed a bump kind of under my sack. not exactly under,its more or so to the right. is it even possible that its prostate cancer since im just 15? i was hoping it was just a pimple o somthing but its been there for i guess 3 days give or take a day. what are some other signs of prostate cancer? im not sure if it runs in my fam, but i dont think so


Answer:
prostate cancer is usually detected through digital rectal exam, and is rarely detected through testicular exam.
rnn
rnnsome signs and symptoms of prostate cancer/ benign prostatic hyperplasia:
rnndecrease in the force of the urine stream
rnndribbling of urine
rnndifficulty in initiating urination
rnn
rnnTesticular exam, on the other hand, is used for determining testicular CA, as evidenced by lumps. Don't be alarmed.
rnnMonitor the size of the bump frequently…if it gets larger or doesnt disappear, then i recommend you go see you doctor for a check-up.
rnn
rnnhope this was useful.

Answer:
prostate gland is located between anus and testicles. if water is collected in/around ur right testicle, it may be hydrocele.
rnndon't worry. it can never be prostate inflammation. u might ask ur parents to take u to a general surgeon, who is the ideal person to solve ur problem.
rnnsymptoms of prostate inflammation, frequency of urination, urination drop by drop and after emptying ur urinary sac, u shall feel once again to urinate.
rnnall the best to u, my dear youngman from www.saioam.com

Answer:
I doubt if its prostrate, with that your forever running to the bathroom and never really clear all the fluid
rnnYour a tad young for that
rnnSince you have a odd swelling tell you parents and see a physician

Answer:
Well, the prostate usually gets inflamed if you’ve cancer. If it gets larger talk to your family, or a doctor.

Answer:
This sounds very unlikely. Prostate cancer is an old man's disease.

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