Is a spermatocele the same as an epididymal cyst?

Is a spermatocele the same as an epididymal cyst?

Spermatoceles are similar to epididymal cysts. The only difference is that the spermatocele contains fluid and sperm cells. Usually one cannot tell the difference between them by physical exam or even by ultrasound. Both are benign, meaning they are not cancerous.

Are epididymal cysts big?

Often epididymal cysts are multiple and are frequently bilateral. Small cysts may remain undetected and asymptomatic. Small cysts are tolerated by patients. However, once epididymal cysts get large (with size equivalent to the size of a testicle) they are, unsurprisingly, more likely to present for removal.

What is the difference between a spermatocele and a hydrocele?

Spermatoceles and hydroceles are both benign conditions that are found around the testicular region, but they arise from different origins. Spermatoceles are cysts that form in the tubules leading to the testis. Hydroceles are collections of clear fluid that form between the layers of tissue surrounding the testicles.

Can an epididymal cyst be cancerous?

Spermatocele is a common growth that develops right above or behind the testicle. It is also called a testicular or epididymal cyst. Spermatoceles are benign (not cancer).

Does epididymal cyst cause erectile dysfunction?

These cysts are benign, which means they are not cancerous. They do not interfere with sexual function. They do not have any impact on a man’s erectile or reproductive ability.

Can testicular cysts become cancerous?

Can spermatoceles turn into cancer? No. Spermatoceles are benign cysts, which means they are not cancer. There is no evidence to suggest a spermatocele could turn into cancer.

Can a epididymal cyst burst?

It is also possible for a cyst to become infected, which may cause further pain. Some cysts may also burst and discharge pus. If people experience severe and sudden pain in the testicles, it may be a sign of something more serious that could require immediate medical treatment.

How painful is a Spermatocelectomy?

Although a spermatocele generally isn’t painful, you might feel discomfort when your doctor examines (palpates) the mass. You might also undergo the following diagnostic tests: Transillumination. Your doctor might shine a light through your scrotum.

When should a testicular cyst be removed?

Usually, you won’t need treatment for epididymal cysts because they are harmless. However you may wish to have them removed if they become painful or cause you discomfort (painful or swollen testicles).

Should I have epididymal cyst removed?

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