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Are neurologists, pain management doctors and anesthesiologists, all different? whom to see for groin pain caused by scrotal trauma? the urologist says everything is ok.

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Ask urologist: Your urologist may be able to treat your pain as he can best diagnosis it, usually. Ask him and see who he would refer you to, if not.

Answered 4/24/2015

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Dr. Robert Kent answered

Specializes in Physical & Rehabilitation Medicine

Pain Doc: Pain doctors can have primary training in a few different specialties, but once focused on pain, the treatment of pain, including interventions such as nerve blocks becomes the focus of their practice. See a pain doc; if there is nerve damage, there are medications and blocks that can help.

Answered 1/28/2015

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Addressing pain: Neurologists are experts in nerve problems - can help you understand cause of your pain & options of medicines to lessen or block pain. Anesthesiologists do more procedures, may be able to offer injection to block (numb) a sensory nerve that is causing pain. Pain management dr may be internists, neurologists, anesthesia or other specialists, and use meds & therapy to help cope w/ chronic pain.

Answered 9/23/2016

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Yes, they are.: Anesthesiologists, neurologists, physiatrists may all have received special training in pain management. However, it is more important that your urologist in consultation with a general surgeon agree that the initial trauma is no longer the cause of the scrotal pain before you treat the pain as a 'diagnosis' instead of as a symptom.

Answered 9/19/2013

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Different but same: A pain management doctor from any background should be able to help you.

Answered 10/14/2013

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