- Asymptomatic mass--firm to hard, usually not tender
- Testicular pain--result of bleeding or infarction of tumor
- Acute epididymitis--25% of mixed teratoma-embryonal cell cases
- Night sweats and fever
- Gynecomastia (enlargement of male breasts due to high HCG secretion)
- Infertility
- Weight loss
- Sensation of heaviness or dragging in the lower abdomen or scrotum
- Rarely, breast tenderness or enlargement due to high levels of hormone
called human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG)
- Abdominal pain, cough, or bloody sputum if metastasis has occurred