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What Causes Pain In Groin Area?

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Posted on Tue, 14 Oct 2014
Question: Hello— I am a 49 year old male. About 3 weeks ago, I began having a shooting pain in my groin upon getting out of bed; that particular motion seemed to be the only thing that triggered it. After several days, I began having a more constant pain that seemed to originate in my right testicle and shoot down the front of my right thigh.

I went to my GP who checked for hernia (none) and tested my urine, which came back fine. He gave a week's worth of oral steroids to take. Two nights later, the pain became more increased and was accompanied by a nausea that came and went (like when you are struck in the testicles), so I went to a local urgent care facility. Again, hernia and urine checks were normal. The doctor said perhaps it was a low-lying infection and gave me a course of doxycycline. This seems to have had no effect (finished 5 or 6 days ago).

A few days later (a holiday), my wife took me to the ER as the pain was now quite unbearable. They did an ultrasound, which suggested "a small bump" or something on the epiditimys. Both urine and blood came back all normal. Was told to continue the doxycycline and make urologist appointment.

The urologist put me on Cipro and scheduled a CT scan— totally normal. He said I would have to "ride it out," which is NOT something I am keen on. I have finished both the doxycycline and the Cipro and am taking 3 hot soaks a day and applying cold packs around the clock, all while alternating ibuprofen and acetaminophen every 4 or 5 hours. This is now almost 3 weeks and I have had ZERO pain relief; I am miserable and having great difficulty functioning. I am at a loss for what to do now.
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Answered by Dr. Shanthi E (12 hours later)
Brief Answer:
you are on the right treatment

Detailed Answer:
Hello XXXXXXX

I have read your query in detail; sorry about the pain.

Your management and treatment plan of action were perfectly right. You were put on the right drugs, and the investigations done were just apt.

Now, it could be a problem in the Epididymis. This trivial trauma can cause severe unbearable pain. Also, such minor problems cannot be diagnosed on CT or Ultrasound.

Doxycycline works wonders in such cases. Although, you do not notice the relief immediately, a three week course of the same would definitely help relieve the symptoms.

Rest of all the symptomatic treatment is right as well, you must continue doing them.

I am sorry but these kind of pain can last longer. AS your urologist said, give it time, ride it out.

Drink plenty of water orally. This pain would eventually vanish abruptly. Hope for the best.

Get well soon.

Let me know if I have missed out addressing any of your other concerns.

Regards,
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What Causes Pain In Groin Area?

Brief Answer: you are on the right treatment Detailed Answer: Hello XXXXXXX I have read your query in detail; sorry about the pain. Your management and treatment plan of action were perfectly right. You were put on the right drugs, and the investigations done were just apt. Now, it could be a problem in the Epididymis. This trivial trauma can cause severe unbearable pain. Also, such minor problems cannot be diagnosed on CT or Ultrasound. Doxycycline works wonders in such cases. Although, you do not notice the relief immediately, a three week course of the same would definitely help relieve the symptoms. Rest of all the symptomatic treatment is right as well, you must continue doing them. I am sorry but these kind of pain can last longer. AS your urologist said, give it time, ride it out. Drink plenty of water orally. This pain would eventually vanish abruptly. Hope for the best. Get well soon. Let me know if I have missed out addressing any of your other concerns. Regards,