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Few days ago I have got lump in groin & pain in testicles. As per doctors instruction I went through the sonography of stomach groin area and testicles. The inguinal hernia was detected then. I had just recovered from dengue before the sonography. After two days I went through surgery of inguinal hernia. Before surgery in the morning my scotrum became saggy. It was not swollen or had tenderness. After surgery I caught fever & in blood report platelet were less so dengue might have struck again. I had shown the saggy balls they had never happened like this before Dr. Said it is normal but I am still not convinced can sonography be reliable source for that? Has dengue any part in this all? They do not change their size at all. Please help I am still admitted in hospital.


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