Do benign testicular tumors require surgery?

If benign testicular tumors are small in size and do not cause clinical symptoms, they can be observed first; if they are large in size and cause obvious discomfort, they need to be operated. 1. Benign testicular tumors mainly include teratoma, mesenchymal stromal cell tumor, etc. If the diameter of benign testicular tumors is small, you can not do the surgery for the time being, and observe it regularly, and then take the surgical treatment when it reaches the surgical indications. 2. Benign tumors may also grow, and with the increase in volume, they may cause pressure on testicular tissue, further affecting the testicular function and causing certain impact on the fertility status. After discovering the corresponding tumor, surgical resection can be carried out under the guidance of clinicians, and a large part of them can be cured through radical surgical resection. When benign testicular tumors are found to be accompanied by obvious symptoms such as scrotal swelling, pain and discomfort, or even hematospermia, it is necessary to go to a regular hospital in time for medical treatment, and carry out standardized treatment under the guidance of clinicians to avoid delays in the condition.