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? asked in HealthMen's Health · 6 years ago

Serious answers please.?

I know I should see a doctor, but frankly, I'm embarrassed.

Okay, first... I feel as if the skin on my testicles shrivel. Also, my penis is barely there anymore. There's no girth. And sometimes it goes in kind of. The biggest it can get is probably 4 inches. Sometimes I get testicle pain in one testicle. I feel like I have to pee. And now, I'm noticing I guess kind of like a blemish on my testicle.

I'm nervous. And please again, serious answers only please.

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  • 6 years ago

    Firstly There's nothing to be embarrassed of. Lots of men have genitals problems and specialists are to treat those.

    What you mentioned about erection, 4 inches is perfectly normal. The is no exact length to be considered normal but the normal ranges from 10 to 24 cm.

    But having pains in your testicle shouldn't be ignored. It could be a sign of a problem. The sooner you see a doctor, the more probability of developing a serious health issue, if any.

    You must see a doctor, and I indicate again that it's something perfectly normal.

  • 6 years ago

    Dude, get to a doctor and find out what it is. If it's something like penile cancer (God forbid though) the doctor just gives you pills and a thyroid check. Stop being embarrassed mate, my partner had things like that. And he had a hydrocele, a sack of fluid on one of his testicles (harmless). Get a proffessional opinion, everybody on here claims to know the truth to everything when most of them are fūcking liars bro! Go to a doctor, make an appointment at your sexual health clinic choppity-chop-chop-chop!!

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