I have mild intermittent left testicle pain, epidydimitis? how should i treat it!


Question: married, so not an std. no nodules noted, tumor unlikely. also pain not severe, so torsion highly doubtful. can a pulled groin muscle defer pain to the testicle? i have felt like i had a slightly pulled groin muscle for like a month. anyway i am guessing epidydimitis, how did u treat yours?


Answers: married, so not an std. no nodules noted, tumor unlikely. also pain not severe, so torsion highly doubtful. can a pulled groin muscle defer pain to the testicle? i have felt like i had a slightly pulled groin muscle for like a month. anyway i am guessing epidydimitis, how did u treat yours?

You need to see an urologist to determine what is wrong. You have to be preferred by your GP for insurance purpose prior to the urologist exam. I had that problem and after my exam and ultra sound they found out I had an infection. I was treated with 500 mg. anti-biotic medicine. Otherwise it could be a groin muscle, but that is not connected to testicles. Taking Advil and refrain from lifting anything for a while can help. Wear tight underpants so it keeps the testicles close to your body.

mark if it bothers you go see a doctor just to make sure everthing is okay ...i had a smiliar problem and i've seen about four diffrent doctor and trust me i didn't want but i had to..and in the end they told me there seem to be nothing wrong.however there is something that i ran across recently that might help you http://www.kidshealth.org/teen/sexual_he... .................
good luck body and go take care of it ...

visit a doctor, and you can also drink cranberry juice, and pomegranate those are really good to clean your bladder.





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