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Have you ever heard of TRT causing any kind of testicular cysts or bumps? I was about 1.5 weeks in, balls felt uncomfortable so had a check and found a grain of rice sized bump. Been to the docs and have ultrasound booked for next week but I’m curious as to whether this could be TRT related or just coincidence?

AlphaMD's Answer

TRT is not known to cause testicular cysts. The most common type of testicular cyst is what is known as a spermatocele. They are benign and nothing to worry about. It sound like it is a coincidence.

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