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Testicle Pain, Crease Between Leg And Groin, Orange Semen, Yeast Infection

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Posted on Sun, 3 Jun 2012
Question: Pain in testicles, crease between leg and groin, orange sperm, yeast infection
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Rakhi Tayal (44 minutes later)
Hello.

Thanks for writing to us.

Pain in the testicles with orange discoloration is suggestive of infection of the Genito Urinary Tract.

The likely possibilities are-

1) Infections of the prostate, bladder, or seminal vesicles.
2) Epididymitis, orchitis- Infection of testis or surrounding structures.
3) Gonorrheal infections.
4) Urethritis or prostatitis.

You need a physical examination and a comprehensive profile of investigations including semen examination, urine culture, PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen) levels, STD (Sexually Transmitted Diseases) panel for gonorrhea, swab samples and a cystoscopy if needed to rule out any Urethritis.

First, you need to consult a doctor to confirm the diagnosis.

You may require to take a course of antibiotics. Refrain from sex until your infection is resolved.
You need to maintain good personal hygiene.

I hope my answer and recommendations are adequate and helpful.

I will be available for your further follow up queries if any.

Regards.

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Testicle Pain, Crease Between Leg And Groin, Orange Semen, Yeast Infection

Hello.

Thanks for writing to us.

Pain in the testicles with orange discoloration is suggestive of infection of the Genito Urinary Tract.

The likely possibilities are-

1) Infections of the prostate, bladder, or seminal vesicles.
2) Epididymitis, orchitis- Infection of testis or surrounding structures.
3) Gonorrheal infections.
4) Urethritis or prostatitis.

You need a physical examination and a comprehensive profile of investigations including semen examination, urine culture, PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen) levels, STD (Sexually Transmitted Diseases) panel for gonorrhea, swab samples and a cystoscopy if needed to rule out any Urethritis.

First, you need to consult a doctor to confirm the diagnosis.

You may require to take a course of antibiotics. Refrain from sex until your infection is resolved.
You need to maintain good personal hygiene.

I hope my answer and recommendations are adequate and helpful.

I will be available for your further follow up queries if any.

Regards.