♦ Scrotum – loose sac of skin hanging behind
& below the penis containing the testicles .
♦ Testes (testicles)-1.5 to 2 in (3-5 cm) long & 1 in
(2.5 cm) in diameter.
♦ Spermatic ducts.
♦ Sex glands.
♦ Penis (used in sexual intercourse).
Functions performed:
♦ Produce, maintain, transport sperm (male reproductive cells/gamete) &
protective fluid (semen).
♦ Discharge sperm within
the female reproductive tract during sex (ejaculation).
♦ Produce & secrete male sex hormones which maintain the male reproductive system.
Scrotum conditions:
♦ Varicocele, benign, is the swelling, enlargement, of the
veins within the scrotum with impact on fertility.
♦ Spermatocele, benign, is a
painless swelling in the epididymis, a
fluid-filled cyst with sperm (epididymal cyst), which appears dark on ultra sound.
It is a painless, fluid-filled cyst in the long, tightly coiled tube that lies
above and behind each testicle (epididymis). It feels like a firm, smooth lump in
the scrotum on top of the testicle.
♦ Spermatic cord lipoma, benign, is a collection of
blood cells.
♦Hydrocele, benign, painless buildup of watery fluid
around testicles which creates
large swelling of the scrotum.
♦ Testicular tumor, malign, appears gray or white on ultra sound.
It feels like a rock inside your testicle.
Testicular Cancer is a
rare, fast-proliferating disease of
usually young otherwise healthy men, highly curable when detected early & preventable with the
regimen I describe in this video clip. It
develops in one or both testicles (the testes) in men mostly aged 18-35. Rarely
it can touch older men.
Symptoms of Testicular Cancer:
♦ Painless swelling and/or lump in one
or both testes. The lump can be the size of a pea or as large as a marble.
♦ Lasting pain, sensation of heaviness in the testes or scrotum, sudden
collection of fluid in the scrotum.
♦ Shrinking or hardening of a testicle.
♦ Enlargement & heavy feeling in the
scrotum.
♦ Discharge of sperm & seminal
fluid.
♦ Breast growth and tenderness.
♦ Dull ache, fullness or feeling of
pressure in the lower abdomen, pelvis or groin.
♦ Pain in the lower back.
♦ Lack of
energy, unjustified sweating, fever, malaise.
♦ Shortness of breath, coughing or chest
pain.
♦ Headache or confusion.
IMPORTANT
♦ Testicular cancer is highly curable when detected early.
♦ It has one of the highest cure rates among all
cancers.
♦ Knowing the signs I describe in this
video clip will help you increase your survival rate.
♦ Most importantly, it can be prevented & healed with the
natural remedies I describe here.
♦ Regular testicular self examination after a warm shower or bath is
essential.
♦ See a doctor as soon as you find any lump, swelling, shrinkage, hardening or enlargement in your testicles.
♦ See a doctor for any severe testicular pain, injury, or change in the appearance.
♦ Do NOT ignore the
symptoms I mention in this video clip. If it is
cancer, it will grow fast, it can double in size
within 10-30 days.



