Painful Lump On The Testicle, Blood In Semen. Reason?
I'm 42 have had a pea sized lump on left testicle most of my life, 6 months ago it became very pain full to the touch , not much swelling just pain, a little blood in my ejaculate , now the testicle has recined and is very painfull if touched.. any idea ? a fee for this ..
Hi ! The pea sized lump may be from the epididymis of your left testis which usually is a benign condition. However, it might have got twisted, or inflammed causing you pain and swelling in epididymis and the testis. Any infection or trauma causing severe inflammation of the testis or epididymis may give rise to blood in the ejaculate. Go for a good scrotal support, some antiflammatory drugs, and antibiotic on consultation with your family physician with an option to visit a Urologist if you are not getting relief. Wishing you an early recovery.
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Painful Lump On The Testicle, Blood In Semen. Reason?
Hi ! The pea sized lump may be from the epididymis of your left testis which usually is a benign condition. However, it might have got twisted, or inflammed causing you pain and swelling in epididymis and the testis. Any infection or trauma causing severe inflammation of the testis or epididymis may give rise to blood in the ejaculate. Go for a good scrotal support, some antiflammatory drugs, and antibiotic on consultation with your family physician with an option to visit a Urologist if you are not getting relief. Wishing you an early recovery.