See answer: Symptoms suggest possible epididymitis, an inflammation or infection of the epididymis gland which lies adjacent to the testicle. If such is the case and you are sexually active, can be due to an STD (chlamydia or GC) even in the absence of other symptoms. If worsens, persists, or not resolved in 24-48 hrs, recommend that you see MD, preferably a urologist to determine precise cause and advise Rx.
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