Should I see a doctor after getting hit in the balls by a baseball?!


Question: Should I see a doctor after getting hit in the balls by a baseball!?
I was playing baseball yesterday afternoon and got hit in the balls!. (I was looking the other way at second base and batter drilled a hit right into my crotch)!. Anyway, I have a high pain tolerance and generally don't find getting hit in the balls that bad so I didn't fall down but just walked off the pain and in a few seconds everything seemed fine!. I played the rest of game and showered!. However, last night I noticed some swelling and today my balls are still swollen some!. They hurt a little but nothing too bad!. I am concerned about the swelling!. It is not too bad, just a little!. But should I see a doctor!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
if you get hit hard with a ball anywere its gunna hurt and swell!!!! go see a doc!. if lasts long thoWww@Answer-Health@Com

You failed to mention if you were wearing a jock or not!
At any rate, if there is some bad bruising and/or the pain stays the same or intensifies, yeah!.!.!. you should see a doctor!
And if you weren't wearing your jock, START WEARING IT!Www@Answer-Health@Com

You already asked this question and im giving you the same answer!.

It doesnt matter if you have a "high pain tolerance", its your balls, it should hurt, and it could have a bad effect!. GO SEE A DOCTORWww@Answer-Health@Com

ofcourse even if you didnt feel much pain your taking a big risk!. every guys balls are extremely sentitive!. noting bad will happen if you go to the doc!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

go see a doctor just to be on the safe side!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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