Please see your ....: Health care provider, and if you do not have one, please find one! after a complete history and physical, your health care provider can then formulate a plan with you. If your symptoms are resolving, you both may make the decision to wait and see if the problem goes away completely. If not, the plan may include lab work, a testicular ultrasound and possibly a consult with an urologist.
Answered 7/5/2013
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Testis pain: Most cases of pain in the testicle will resolve on their own. If the pain is very severe and does not go away after an hour or so, go to the er to make sure you don't have torsion. If not, i would see your primary care doctor to make sure you don't have an infection first. If your symptoms persist longer than three months, you should probably see an urologist.
Answered 12/27/2014
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