What Causes Pain In The Testicle And Lower Back?
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Thanks for your query.
To recapitulate: Male/21 - a little pain in testicle - achy - goes away with medicine - back pain in lower region - does not hurt always - comes and goes - wants to know the possibility and whether to seek medical attention in the morning...
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Which side testicle and back has the pain?
Any urinary symptoms?
Any other symptoms?
The commonest causes of such a pain as you have described can be due to the following reasons:
- Ureteric stone which is not much obstructing the urinary flow.
- Urinary tract infection.
- Testicular problem like mild epididymo-orchitis
I would advise you the following:
- Drink plenty of water to keep the urinary tract flushed.
- Scrotal support.
- Send the morning sample of urine for routine, microscopy, culture and sensitivity
- Tests of blood.
- Ultrasonography of the whole abdomen, particularly for genito-urinary system and High resolution ultrasound with color doppler for the scrotum to rule out any pathology.
- Clinical evaluation and examination by the Doctor, investigations, proper management and reference to the Specialist if needed as per the final diagnosis made.
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Please get the things done as already advised in the morning to get an appropriate diagnosis and have further management as required.
There may be secondary muscle spasm of the lower back area either primary or secondary to something in abdomen.
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May not be a serious issue considering your age.
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Back muscle pains do not cause pain in testicle.
It may not be a serious issue.
Pain in testicle should be considered more important and diagnosed as early as possible.
Since you are 21, the pains in back may not be serious unless there is history of some direct or indirect trauma like accident, problem while playing or so. Is there any history like this?
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Thanks for your additional feedback.
Back issues do not run in families.
Cancer of testicle is always painless.
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