Slight Discomfort In Left Testicle, Urinated Blood. What To Do ?
2 weeks ago i went to the ER with some slight discomfort in my left testical. I also urniated blood that morning wich prompted the ER vist. The doctor examined me throughly and said he wasnt overly concerned and that it might be a small Kidney stone passing through. Its been 2 weeks and the discomfort is still there..what should I do?
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Thanks for posting your query.
With the available described symptoms, there appears to be possibility of epididymo-orchitis.
Presence of blood in urine is an alarming sign and it should not be take lightly.
You should consult with general surgeon/ urologist and should go for thorough check up.
You should go for complete hemogram, urine routine & microscopy, and ultrasound imaging of lower abdomen and scrotum.
You should take complete antibiotic course, hemostatic medications and anti inflammatory medications.
Take plenty of water.
Take care,
Dr. Mayank Bhargava
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Slight Discomfort In Left Testicle, Urinated Blood. What To Do ?
Hi, Thanks for posting your query. With the available described symptoms, there appears to be possibility of epididymo-orchitis. Presence of blood in urine is an alarming sign and it should not be take lightly. You should consult with general surgeon/ urologist and should go for thorough check up. You should go for complete hemogram, urine routine & microscopy, and ultrasound imaging of lower abdomen and scrotum. You should take complete antibiotic course, hemostatic medications and anti inflammatory medications. Take plenty of water. Take care, Dr. Mayank Bhargava