What Can Cause Pain In The Testicles While Passing Urine And Painful Erection?
Question: I would like to have an appointment very soon if it's a female doctor she could be general practice Family Practice Internal Medicine I need some advice on mail health issues in particular painful genitalia while urinating and painful erection no ejaculate
Brief Answer:
Please provide additional information.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
I can certainly understand your concern.
I am here to guide you accordingly.
Please describe your current health-related issues in detail wrt duration of symptoms, any tests taken etc.
Since how long you had these symptoms?
Any treatment taken?
Any history of Diabetes Hypertension or Thyroid?
Any tests taken?
Duration of symptoms?
Once I receive your answers, I will guide you thoroughly.
Thank you.
Please provide additional information.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
I can certainly understand your concern.
I am here to guide you accordingly.
Please describe your current health-related issues in detail wrt duration of symptoms, any tests taken etc.
Since how long you had these symptoms?
Any treatment taken?
Any history of Diabetes Hypertension or Thyroid?
Any tests taken?
Duration of symptoms?
Once I receive your answers, I will guide you thoroughly.
Thank you.
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Dr. Kampana
I've never had any serious illness I'm 43 years old rather healthy a little bit overweight 15 lb and I I have symptoms of testicular pain I'm just and discomfort swelling have ruled out hernia because it's right on the bottom on the left testicle and it's very sensitive and causing pain when urinate and I have not ejaculated or had sexual stops in a long time like 4 weeks so because of this it hurt the last time no desire and no
Brief Answer:
Possible scrotal Infection.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
I can certainly understand your concern.
I have worked through your attached query in detail.
As per your description, the possibility of an Infection in the Scrotal sac is very high. This could in the form of Epidydimoorchitis or epididymitis.
It's advisable to consider a Scrotal ultrasound Doppler imaging test at the earliest to confirm the diagnosis.
Once confirmed, this condition is treated by antibiotics and analgesics.
Review with reports to determine further course of action.
Further management if any is largely based on test results.
Hope this helps your query.
Regards,
Dr. Suresh Heijebu, General & Family Physician
Possible scrotal Infection.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
I can certainly understand your concern.
I have worked through your attached query in detail.
As per your description, the possibility of an Infection in the Scrotal sac is very high. This could in the form of Epidydimoorchitis or epididymitis.
It's advisable to consider a Scrotal ultrasound Doppler imaging test at the earliest to confirm the diagnosis.
Once confirmed, this condition is treated by antibiotics and analgesics.
Review with reports to determine further course of action.
Further management if any is largely based on test results.
Hope this helps your query.
Regards,
Dr. Suresh Heijebu, General & Family Physician
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Dr. Prasad