Nevada Man Needs Money for Removing Enlarged Scrotum
Nevada Man Needs 100 Pounds for Removing Enlarged Scrotum

A case of a Nevada resident is getting the attention of one and all, as there are reports that the man has 100 pound scrotum. Indeed a rare situation for any person, but what Wesley Warren Jr. has gone through the day he discovered the strange growth can only be felt by him.

The enlarged size has caused too discomfort that he prefers to stay at home. It was certainly no less a shock for Warren when the scrotum started growing too large that at one moment, it appeared to be of the size of a football.

Doctors who diagnosed him were of the opinion that this condition is atypical and mostly found in tropical Africa and Asia. However, that was not the case with Warren as it was told that the kind of infection is being suffered by those living in tropical Africa and Asia is triggered by parasitic infection and Warren’s case was no close to it.

Even he had taken antibiotics for the same, but no improvement was seen, rather the rare growth was swelling constantly. In 2010, Warren approached doctors at the University Medical Center in Las Vegas in the hope that he would be able to get rid of this disease. There were different opinions among the doctors, including scrotal elephantiasis, scrotal lymphedema or scrotal edema, though no confirmed word was made by the doctors.

The man got another jolt when he was told that there is high possibility that no cure would be able to give him relief. Even he was told that there are fair chances that his penis and testicles would not be saved.

“I really would like to have a relationship with a woman. I should be in the prime of my life right now”, said Warren, after he had an open discussion with the doctors at UMC.

As of now, the man is looking for a million dollars for his treatment.

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