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Can A Torn Groin Lead To Touch Insensitivity In A Testicle?

Only one testicle moves while inner thigh is stroked, the other one shows no response when thigh is stroked. The one that doesn't move is on the same side where a groin pull occurred awhile ago. Could I have torn the groin, or why is there no response on that one side?
Fri, 10 Jan 2014
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Hi. It is good to know that you have checked on your own. This is what we call a cremasteric reflex. It is very true that there was an injury affecting the genitofemoral nerve supplying the area due to injury to the groin area.
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Can A Torn Groin Lead To Touch Insensitivity In A Testicle?

Hi. It is good to know that you have checked on your own. This is what we call a cremasteric reflex. It is very true that there was an injury affecting the genitofemoral nerve supplying the area due to injury to the groin area.