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  • male
  • 30 Years
  • 14/08/2025

My left testicle has been bigger than the right one for about 10-15 years, but lately I've been feeling some pain there. Should I be worried? Is surgery or any other treatment needed for this?

Doctor 1

Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors

Yes, you should seek medical attention for the new pain, especially given the long-standing size difference. A long-standing difference in testicle size is generally not a concern, but the new pain could indicate a variety of issues, some requiring immediate medical attention

Dr. Kamran Suggests...

Consult a Urologist

Answered 14/08/2025

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