Looking After My Balls
Sheila Hollins and Justin Wilson. Illustrated by Beth Webb
It is important for every man to check his balls (testicles)
regularly and to see his doctor immediately he finds any changes in
them.
This book is designed to help men with learning disabilities
to learn more about their balls and about how to look after them.
Full colour pictures tell the ‘story’.
The book is divided into two sections. The first shows Tom,
who finds a lump while checking his balls in the shower. He seeks
help straight away and goes to see his doctor. He has a physical
examination, plus an ultrasound scan, and some further tests. The
lump is not due to cancer.
The second part of the book gives guidance on looking after
your balls and what changes to look out for. There is a glossary of
medical words and a list of other helpful organisations. The book
does not cover treatment for cancer (see
Getting on with Cancer, another book in
the series).
The book also includes a section called ‘How to Look After My
Balls’ that can be photocopied and used as an A5-size
leaflet.
Sheila Hollins is Professor of Psychiatry of Learning
Disability at St George’s Hospital Medical School, University of
London; Justin Wilson, Consultant in Psychiatry of Learning
Disability is involved in research at St George’s Hospital Medical
School. Beth Webb has pioneered the use of emotional colour and
mime in her illustrations for the Books Beyond Words
series.
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*Commended for the British Medical
Association's 2005 Patient Information Award (Printed
Materials).*
"One of the excellent Books Beyond Words series. ... Given the
well-documented resistance of men to seeking treatment for intimate
health problems... this book is both timely and welcome."
Community Care
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