Having Pain In Testicle. Having Jock Itching. Used Clotrimazole Cream. Should I See A Doctor?
Question: hello,
I'm having pain in my left testicle since yesternight(12 hours).The pain is mild and i haven't got symptoms like nausea and fever. I've had jock itch(tinea cruris) since a couple of years and used clotrimazole cream last week for the treatment.Earlier I used to get some mild pain beneath naval which isn't paining anymore.IS THIS A CASE OF EMERGENCY? DO I HAVE TO CONSULT A LOCAL DOCTOR IMMEDIATLY?
I'm having pain in my left testicle since yesternight(12 hours).The pain is mild and i haven't got symptoms like nausea and fever. I've had jock itch(tinea cruris) since a couple of years and used clotrimazole cream last week for the treatment.Earlier I used to get some mild pain beneath naval which isn't paining anymore.IS THIS A CASE OF EMERGENCY? DO I HAVE TO CONSULT A LOCAL DOCTOR IMMEDIATLY?
Brief Answer:
Not emergency
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
This pain is not an emergency and there is no need to worry.
Such occasional pains are common in men and are generally due to small trauma unknowingly or during sleep.
Hence I advice you to relax and take a pain killer if necessary and take rest. You wiil be fine.
regards,
Dr. Mahesh Koregol
Not emergency
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
This pain is not an emergency and there is no need to worry.
Such occasional pains are common in men and are generally due to small trauma unknowingly or during sleep.
Hence I advice you to relax and take a pain killer if necessary and take rest. You wiil be fine.
regards,
Dr. Mahesh Koregol
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Brief Answer:
see doctor tomorrow
Detailed Answer:
Hi, its already more than 2 days. Dont take antibiotics now. Wait till tomorrow. If pain has not reduced, see a doctor and get examined. If necessary he will write antibiotics. Regards
see doctor tomorrow
Detailed Answer:
Hi, its already more than 2 days. Dont take antibiotics now. Wait till tomorrow. If pain has not reduced, see a doctor and get examined. If necessary he will write antibiotics. Regards
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar