A 47-year-old member asked:
what causes testicular pain?
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Dr. Craig Smith answered
Urology 35 years experience
Long list, more info: depends on location, duration, swelling, recent trauma, mass, recent potential sexual relations, associated symptoms. Please seek good medical evaluation
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A 31-year-old member asked:
What is the cause of this testicular pain?
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Dr. George Klauber answered
Specializes in Pediatric Urology
More information: Needed. ?Severity of pain, ?Speed of onset, ?Side, ? Associated fever, ?Relieving factors - i.E pain is relieved by lying down or elevating scrotum, or aggravated or associated with physical activity or sexual arousal?
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A 38-year-old member asked:
What is the cause of dull, random, occasional, testicular pain?
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Dr. Ester Kwok answered
Internal Medicine 32 years experience
Depends: Testicular pain can have many causes depending on age, exam, and symptoms, but in my practice, when a man of about 50yo is seen w/ the above symptoms, i usually end up finding by examination either a prostate infection and/or infection of the epididymis, which can be treated with antibiotics.Std's may be found in young men w/ the above symptoms, but there are other causes also.Please see ur doc.
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A 33-year-old member asked:
What are possible causes of my testicular pain?
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Dr. Simon Kimm answered
Urology 16 years experience
Get evaluated.: There are many causes of testicular pain and you should see a physician for a history, physical examination, and then possibly a scrotal ultrasound. The most worrisome is torsion, when the blood supply to the testicle is twisted closed. Infections can result in epididymitis or orchitis. Others causes are more benign, such as hydroceles & spermatoceles. A full workup will help determine the cause.
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A 47-year-old member asked:
What are common causes of testicular pain?
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Dr. Richard Boxer answered
Urology 48 years experience
Testicular pain: Testicular pain can have many causes. Infection, trauma (injury), referred pain from another irritation (prostate, hernia), swelling by fluids (hydrocele). It is best to see a urologist for an evaluation.
4914 viewsAnswered Feb 24, 2020
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A 16-year-old male asked:
What might causes a testicular pain ??
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Here are some ...: There is a long list for it, but the following is among the common ones: STD- or non-STD-related infection, torsion of testis/appendages, hernia, pinched nerve, post-surgery-nerve trap and neuroma, occasionally varicocele, tumors, etc. More? Ask Doc timely.
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