5. Inflammation of the Groin
Inflammation of the groin is one of the common symptoms that might be associated with testicular cancer, but can also be associated with other health conditions that carry similar symptoms. It’s a symptom on its own that can manifest in a few different ways, including swelling and pain or constant discomfort – but it can also manifest with other symptoms such as bladder infections that keep coming back.
Inflammation can also cause severe pain, and it’s likely to be associated with some of the other symptoms that appear together on this list. The first and best thing anyone can do who experiences inflammation of the groin is to go to their doctor or see a specialist: Whether or not it’s a sign of testicular cancer, it’s something that should be diagnosed and treated.