D r. Roach: I am an active male in my 70s and in good health. I exercise, eat healthy, and keep my weight down, and my blood work comes back perfect. I have a unique situation that I haven’t read about before and can’t find any information about.
I have a mass growing in my scrotum that has been there for many years, and upon examination, it feels like a third testicle. I don’t know what to do about it or if I should I even do anything about it. It is painless and causes no problems. Is this common? Should I see a doctor about this? If so, should I see a urologist or my primary care doctor? Are there any treatments for this problem? — D.F.
Answer: Scrotal masses are always important and should be evaluated by your doctor as soon as they are discovered. Although testicular cancer is