Monkey Scrotum Checks
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Some might not like the idea, but the male human being can learn a lesson from his lower-order counterpart, the monkey. 
Many male monkeys have the good sense to make regular checks of their scrotums and testicles to see if anything feels odd. Men can do the same. You'll only know if a lump or some other irregularity appears if you knew what your testicles felt like beforehand. Testicular cancer is the most common cancer affecting men between the ages of 15 and 35. It can spread to other parts of the body and put men's lives in danger. But men, unlike monkeys, can do something about it. Caught in its early stages, a tumor can usually be removed by simple procedure. The success rate is almost 100%.
Get into the habit of checking your penis, scrotum and testicles about once a month. It's best to do it after you've had a shower or warm bath, when the scrotum is relaxed and it's easier to feel the testicles. If you know what it all feels like normally, you should also be able to detect swellings (maybe cysts), as well as soreness and infections.
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If something seems unusual about your genitals, if there's any swelling, soreness, itches, pains or some unexplained discharge from the penis, don't delay getting this checked.
Article from "Good Medicine".
http://goodmedicine.ninemsn.com.au/g...en/default.asp

Many male monkeys have the good sense to make regular checks of their scrotums and testicles to see if anything feels odd. Men can do the same. You'll only know if a lump or some other irregularity appears if you knew what your testicles felt like beforehand. Testicular cancer is the most common cancer affecting men between the ages of 15 and 35. It can spread to other parts of the body and put men's lives in danger. But men, unlike monkeys, can do something about it. Caught in its early stages, a tumor can usually be removed by simple procedure. The success rate is almost 100%.
Get into the habit of checking your penis, scrotum and testicles about once a month. It's best to do it after you've had a shower or warm bath, when the scrotum is relaxed and it's easier to feel the testicles. If you know what it all feels like normally, you should also be able to detect swellings (maybe cysts), as well as soreness and infections.
Doctor checks
If something seems unusual about your genitals, if there's any swelling, soreness, itches, pains or some unexplained discharge from the penis, don't delay getting this checked.
Article from "Good Medicine".
http://goodmedicine.ninemsn.com.au/g...en/default.asp
Last edited by Hawk; 16th May 2003 at 06:36.
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when the scrotum is relaxed ... & ...even more pleasurable if you get your wife
Seriously, I think that some men will have a problem with this. They don't see it as the 'done thing'. Others will see it as questioning their 'manhood' or think that they have too much testosterone for it to happen to them.
My brother in law was told by his wife that 'something was different' one night. A trip to the Doctor, Hospital etc. Result - one testicle removed.
At the time he was 23 years old and otherwise as fit as a fiddle. It was a sharp lesson to the rest of the men in the family.
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Probably is a good idea.
Interestingly, though, a recent, well-conducted prospective study of hundreds of thousands female chinese factory workers adds to the growing body of evidence that female breast self-examination does nothing to reduce the population death rate from breast cancer. So maybe it's the same with testicles?
QDM
Interestingly, though, a recent, well-conducted prospective study of hundreds of thousands female chinese factory workers adds to the growing body of evidence that female breast self-examination does nothing to reduce the population death rate from breast cancer. So maybe it's the same with testicles?
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The AME that i use gives me a check up and a lecture every time I get a renewal . He reckons its hard enough to get pilots into a doctors surgery so he better do everything.
He's even got a wee ultrasonic thing to check your prostate. Apparently he is getting alot more customers to his well man clinics since he stopped having to shove his finger up there arses.
MJ
He's even got a wee ultrasonic thing to check your prostate. Apparently he is getting alot more customers to his well man clinics since he stopped having to shove his finger up there arses.
MJ
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Very true QDM. The evidence and research is clear. However, as an awareness raising exercise breast self examination will at least get them into their GPs office, so it has some merit, whereas they may well have not done so otherwise. Regardless, regular breast screening has the the best outcome.
In terms of ronby's experience though, thank goodness his sister had the presence of mind to alert her husband to a problem, and of course that raised the awareness of the other males' in the family.
Regardless of the statistics, the evidence is there also for the importance of "hope" in recovery.
Thanks for your medical opinion.
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In terms of ronby's experience though, thank goodness his sister had the presence of mind to alert her husband to a problem, and of course that raised the awareness of the other males' in the family.
Regardless of the statistics, the evidence is there also for the importance of "hope" in recovery.
Thanks for your medical opinion.
Cheers
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However, as an awareness raising exercise breast self examination will at least get them into their GPs office, so it has some merit, whereas they may well have not done so otherwise. Regardless, regular breast screening has the the best outcome.
Partly, this may be due to a phenomenon called 'lead time bias', where survival time with the disease appears longer (because it is diagnosed earlier), but actually the outcome in terms of percentage death rates is unchanged.
Partly, too, I suspect it is a reflection of the fact that medical care per se has a tiny effect on average lifespan and population health, as compared to clean water, decent diet, sanitation etc.
So, should you self-examine? Yes, probably -- you have nothing to lose apart from a little extra anxiety and a bit more medicalisation in your life. Just don't believe it is a sure way not to die from breast cancer. It isn't.
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Of course, these sort of checks can be even more pleasurable if you get your wife / gf / mistress to do them for you!!
And on a serious note: men get breast cancer too, and not just ...heavyset chaps. Though I'm unsure if BSE would catch it in a man.
Wait a minute, isn't BSE = Bovine Spongiform Encephilitis?
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I'm just recovering from the surgery right now. Check 'em guys so it can be caught early! Here is an excellent link for more information: http://tcrc.acor.org/index.html
Inspections need to happen monthly and take only a minute. Actually mine will take even less time because I've just got the one remaining. From what I've read no impact on the sex life or child creation.
Inspections need to happen monthly and take only a minute. Actually mine will take even less time because I've just got the one remaining. From what I've read no impact on the sex life or child creation.
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