Reciently I felt what seems like a vein on my right testicle. It begins around where the epididyimis joins at the back/bottom of the testicle, sorta to the side though, and moves upward until it just disappeares and becomes part of the testicle and can't be felt anymore. It does not hurt and doesn't seem to be what one might consider popped out or buldging. It's not instantly obvious either, I have to go looking for it.What do you think?...Should I be worried?Thanks
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Testicle Vein
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that is odd go to ur doctor
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i have the same thing, i never thought any thing about it
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Can you describe what you've felt for me a little, please?..I've been wondering if i's part of how the epididymis connects to the testicle, anyone know anything about that?
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i dont really dwell on it much, i think its either a vein or something that has to do with the reproductive system. In this case i think ignorance is bliss.
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It could be a varicocele (swollen veins near the testicle), which is often harmless. If it doesn't hurt and isn't too big, I wouldn't worry about it.
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I don;t know if it's what you're describing, but both balls have a vein looking thing that's inside the ball sack that conects them to the shaft inside your dick . it's like a big blood vein that the sperm goes through to get to your dick. and alot of the times, one of the sperm vains can be bigger than the other on on the other ball. yes this is true, my health book says it, but i forgot what the veins are called
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epididymis
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Thanks everyone who replied. ScaredECat
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Varicose veins-- like the ones you see in old lady's legs-- can show up in your scrotum. They sometimes feel wormy, like thick veins which may even seem to move around on their own. A varicocele is when such a vein bends or balloons up preventing bloodflow. They can sometimes be painful and somtimes require minor surgery to remove. Otherwise, they do not get in the way of anything.