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Epididymal Cyst on my Testicle. Related to aneros use?


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Has anyone ever had one of these before? i just developed it one day recently and the doc mentioned fluids form the prostate and other areas and i am worried it relates to aneros usage.

Now i am constantly worried about this being here and i dont want to risk surgery as it can lead to infertitilty.


   
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is it painful?

at one point in my history i had acute epididymitus. my sack swelled up. i was in pain down there for years and years. it was a very bad thing.

it seemed to happen as a result of a girl i was dating pushing too hard on my prostate, causing urine to down the epididymus.

i am not sure if that was really it. finally, after 10 years i am pain free.

i hope i am not scaring u

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Not painful no. Says online that they're common. Doc says they happen randomly though but didn't mention something to do with liquids from testes and prostate getting blocked. Men in their 40's seem
to start getting these.

ironiclaly this seems to have happened post use of the progasm but it's not put more pressure on anything in there imo, though it did produce more precum than usual but I've seen so many guys get precum in buckets and not have an issue. Doc has referred me to get a Ultrasound, he also said the lump has been there a while, but I've just not noticed it.

....and yes, you're scaring me a little.

If this is as a result of Aneros use I shall be devastated. It's like it's ruined ny
life however info online suggests it's just random? Or is it? I did as the doc if had anything to do with the prostate and stimulation but he seemed to think it wasn't.

i need help understanding.


   
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why is it a problem. sounds benign.

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If is just a cyst, well lots of guys have them. I have couple that have been around for 30 years. I saw a Uro about 20 years ago thinking the worse but he said they are benign. A month ago my new Uro felt them and I don't think even bothered to make a note about them. I hope this helps.
I suppose if you massage your testicles ( a very good idea - get blood circulating) just notice if any of the cysts get noticeably larger but don't make them larger by worrying about them. 🙂

I don't think they have the slightest relationship to aneros use. Aneros had not even been dreamt about 30 years ago. If anything aneros use makes users more aware of their bits and appreciate them even more.


   
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Benign or not it's a huge grape sized growth that's suddenly appeared after not having such a thing for more than 36 years. Of course I'm worried and I don't want it the f**k there.


   
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Ii think if it is as you say, then you should see a Doctor for an accurate diagnosis. In your OP you did not say much about it.


   
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@The_Fury I hope all goes well and I wish you good health!


   
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I think I've got one, but it has stayed very tiny for years, just a little bump. Nowhere near grape sized... I think that's why the other guy was saying they're usually benign. But yeah if it was grape sized you want that mofo gone, totally.


   
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lol
i am going to start a thread like this asking too

i was just diagnosed and confirmed with an epidermal cyst thru scrotum ultrasound, luckily a small one, one my left testicle. to make matter worse, my uro also noted the sign of varicocele when standing up at the same side too!
I have been suffering from some kind of dull ache on and off for 4-5 years before I decided to seek uro consultation last month as the pain starting to bother me longer and more intense. The cyst is benign, does not bother or scare me, it's the pain that makes my life worse

Now, I could not walk around my home 'commando' and let my testicles flung around and hit my inner thigh. literally, any activities that resulted in my testicle swinging around = pain! yeah, even sex and aneros usage! ( uro suspect the cyst grows near my nerve, even a little bump amplify the pain)
I am officially doomed to wearing snug briefs 24/7 to mange the pain unless i am going for surgery route to fix it.

my next appointment is 1 months away to confirm the cyst does not grow, then uro said would be wise to just leave it alone.


   
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Hello, I too seem to have an Epididymal Cyst on my Testicle. I have had this condition for several months before I started using a prostate massager, I use the PS-New that I bought from HIH. It does not seem to have been affected by my use of my massager that I can tell. I am going to have a ultrasound test shortly as prescribed by my doctor. I will let you know what happens Additional note: I also have a varicocele


   
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Looks like the feelings are 'varied' depending on the individual. Mine was age 19 or 20. Pain was a 'searing' burn when it first emerged. Within a few days it quieted down then reappeared, perhaps a month later. Not predictable and my Uro says it's of no concern (I think that means that the Insurance folk won't re-imburse him for any related procedure.


   
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