Danny Dyer to undergo surgery after testicle swells to size of ‘jacket potato'

EastEnders actor Danny Dyer, 43, has been suffering from a hydrocele, a type of swelling in the scrotum that occurs when fluid collects in the thin sheath surrounding a testicle. In a chat with Rylan Clark-Neal, he spoke candidly about his health woe, saying it was his “priority”.

He explained: “The other thing I’ve got to get done is my b*****k.

“I’ve got a massive b*****k, it’s called a hydrocele.

“Basically one of them is like a f***ing jacket potato. For real. It’s one big ball.

“So I’ve got the biggest b*****k in the world and the smallest b*****k in the world.”

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The actor went on to say if the weather is cold, his penis “looks like a little slug lying on an apple”.

“That’s going to be the priority,” he added on his Spotify podcast Sorted With The Dyers.

According to Mayo Clinic, Hydrocele is common in newborns, affecting around 10 per cent, and usually disappears without treatment by age one.

Older males and adult men can develop a hydrocele due to inflammation or injury within the scrotum.

They added a hydrocele usually isn’t painful or harmful and might not need any treatment, however pain can increase with the size of the inflammation.

Danny’s admission comes after he urged men to speak out about their mental health.

He commented: “There’s still that gender thing where men don’t feel natural opening up, talking, and it is something that is so important.

“This mental health thing, what’s going on as well at the moment, the pandemic really is just a sideshow to what’s going on really with people’s f*****g brains and the anxiety.”

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source: express.co.uk