Testicle Treatment 1 [Best Pick]

Initial reports for "Treatment 1" or Phase 1 assessments typically involve:

: Usually involves a radical inguinal orchiectomy (surgical removal of the affected testicle), followed by surveillance, chemotherapy, or radiation depending on the stage [1, 2].

: Screening for tumor markers like AFP, beta-hCG, and LDH [9]. Testicle Treatment 1

: The primary imaging tool used to distinguish between solid masses (potentially cancerous) and fluid-filled cysts (benign) [8].

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: Managed through Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) via gels, patches, or injections [7]. Diagnostic Procedures

: Often treated with a course of antibiotics if the cause is bacterial (such as an STI or UTI) [4, 5]. AI responses may include mistakes

: This is a medical emergency requiring immediate surgery to untwist the spermatic cord and restore blood flow [3].