Erler-Zimmer Testicle Self-Examination Simulator Model
Made from soft material, the Erler-Zimmer Testicle Self-Examination Simulator Model is life-size and is designed to effectively teach students how to perform testicular self-examination. The model features two detailed lumps on each testicle, for students to practice the correct self-examination techniques.
What's Included?
- 1 x Testicular self-exam simulator
- 1 x Carrying bag
Features of the Erler-Zimmer Self-Examination Simulator
- Self-examination model allows medical students to learn how to correctly check for testicular conditions
- Detailed with two lumps on each testicle
- Soft material for a realistic look and feel
- Supports medical students in the study of men's health
- Carry-case allows for easy transportation and storage of model
Who Is the Erler-Zimmer Self-Examination Simulator Model For?
This simulator model is designed for medical students to learn how to perform the correct testicle self-examination techniques. Doctors can use the model to teach patients the correct techniques in order to help find cancer at an early stage, when it is more likely to be successfully treated.
Why Is Testicle Self-Examination Important?
Performing a testicular self-exam, is an effective way for males to detect infections, cysts and testicular cancer. Doing these checks regularly, ideally once a month, help males learn and understand how testicles normally look and feel, making it much easier to notice any subtle changes.
What Are the Signs and Symptoms of Testicular Cancer?
Usually, the first symptom of testicular cancer is a large swollen lump on either testicle, however some other signs and symptoms include:
- Pain or discomfort in a testicle
- A heavy feeling in the scrotum
- Sudden swelling in the scrotum
- Dull ache in the lower belly or groin
- Enlargement or tenderness of the breast tissue
- Back Pain
Highly-Detailed and Realistic
Thanks to the soft and life-like material, students gain a completely realistic feel of the skin of the model. The model has two lumps on each testicle to ensure the correct practise of testicular examination.
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