Talk:Testicular self-examination

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[edit] Build up of fluid

build up of fluid? same as build up of sperm?

Build up of fluid is an hydrocele than can be due a tumor among other causes. A sperm cyst is an spermatocele. Spermatocele appears in the epididymis, while and hydrocele forms arround the testicle inside the tunica vaginalis surrounding the testicle, and since it is filled with liquid has a soft touch.

What about small white lumps the size of sesame seeds inside the testicle?

[edit] Merging

I don't think this deserves its own article. Maybe this should be merged into the general article for Testicles. I feel very awkward.

[edit] Looser after a shower?

Seriously? I guarantee a woman wrote that. The ol' sack is loosest after sleeping in a warm bed. During/after shower it tightens up so hard it's difficult to clean, let alone palpate. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.73.70.113 (talk) 23:20, 6 February 2009 (UTC)
Your supposed to examine yourself during a shower - when the muscles around your scrotum loosen to release heat caused by the warm environment. They should tense up when your cold.--JustinReno (talk) 21:58, 29 October 2009 (UTC)Justin Reno

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