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Asked for male, 22 years old from Shimoga
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Based on what you've described, the urologist didn't find anything serious during the examination. Mild testicle pain can sometimes occur without any underlying pathology, and it may resolve on its own. However, if the pain persists or worsens, it's important to consult your urologist again for further evaluation.
The medicine prescribed by your doctor seems to have provided some relief, but it's not uncommon to experience occasional dull aches or discomfort. If the pain becomes severe, last...more
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Asked for male, 22 years old from Palakkad
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Sexologist•Haldwani
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you are suffering from varicocele. It is an enlargement of the veins within the loose bag of skin that holds the testicles (scrotum). These veins transport oxygen-depleted blood from the testicles. Male infertility and varicocele (also known as pampiniform plexus) has been a painful factor for men and majority of men undergoes different battles when diagnose with varicocele disorder. Previously varicocele have been causing serious disappointment for men at their ability to enjoy fathe...more
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Asked for male, 53 years old from Vaishali
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Here are a few potential causes for your symptoms:
varicocele: a varicocele is a condition in which the veins within the scrotum become enlarged. This can cause a feeling of heaviness or discomfort, and sometimes pain. A doctor can perform a physical examination and order tests such as an ultrasound to confirm the diagnosis.
Hydrocele: a hydrocele occurs when fluid accumulates in the scrotum, causing it to appear larger and feel heavy. It is usually painless, but discomfort can occur. A ...more
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Severe testicle pain and testicular dysfunction can have various causes, and it's possible that the use of finasteride may have contributed to your symptoms. Finasteride is a medication used for benign prostatic hyperplasia (bph) and male pattern baldness, but it can have side effects including sexual dysfunction.
Microcalcifications in the testicles, also known as microlithiasis, are generally considered benign and often do not cause pain or require treatment. However, it's essential to hav...more
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Asked for male, 30 years old from Pune
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In general, testicular pain can be caused by a variety of factors, including injury, infection, inflammation, or other underlying medical conditions. A healthcare professional can help determine the cause and provide the appropriate treatment.
Additionally, it may be beneficial to consider your viewing habits and the impact they may have on your overall well-being. If you feel that your consumption of explicit content is negatively affecting your physical or mental health, you may want to co...more
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Asked for male, 18 years old from Hyderabad
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Excessive masturbation in past may leads to the damage of nerves supplying penis. Which in future leads to shrinkage of testicles, weak erection or erectile dysfunction, shrinkage of penis, low sexual stamina, other than that whole body weakness, weak eye sight, loss of appetite, loss of facial lusture, weak digestion, low memory power, hairfall, anxiety, etc. Don't worry in ayurveda there are some very effective medicines which are natural testosterone booster. And work very efficiently to cure...more
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Asked for male, 21 years old from Anantnag
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After undergoing varicocele surgery, it is possible to experience some discomfort or pain during the healing process. However, if you are feeling the same pain you had prior to the surgery or if you have noticed a new hard stick-like structure above your left testicle, it would be advisable to consult with your healthcare provider or the surgeon who performed the procedure. They will be able to examine you, review your symptoms, and provide appropriate advice or treatment.
It's important not...more
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Asked for male, 42 years old from Bongaigaon
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Sexologist•Haldwani
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you might be suffering from varicocele. It is an enlargement of the veins within the loose bag of skin that holds the testicles (scrotum). These veins transport oxygen-depleted blood from the testicles. A varicocele occurs when blood pools in the veins rather than circulating efficiently out of the scrotum. Male infertility and varicocele (also known as pampiniform plexus) has been a painful factor for men and majority of men undergoes different battles when diagnose with varicocele d...more
Asked for male, 19 years old from Kollam
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Sexologist•Haldwani
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as all men know, the testicles are very sensitive organs. If they are struck even slightly, immense pain may occur. But when the pain doesn’t go away, a real problem may be present. There is no point in wasting time thinking that the problem is going to fix itself. Even if the pains are very infrequent or only associated with masturbation, you should still have them looked at. Testicular cancer is a serious risk that can be detected before it worsens.
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Asked for Male, 53 years old from Banswara
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If you are experiencing persistent pain and discomfort in your scrotum following a surgical procedure like orchiopexy and varicocelectomy, it's important to consult with your doctor or urologist. They are in the best position to evaluate your specific situation and provide appropriate guidance.
Persistent pain and discomfort after surgery can have various causes, including post-operative healing, nerve sensitivity, or complications. Your doctor may recommend further evaluation, such as imagi...more
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