Suggest Treatment For Lower Abdominal Pain And Swelling In Testicles
23 year old male, with lower abdominal pain and testicular pain with swelling and redness. Went to ER got an ultrasound and urine test, came out normal, given pain reliever and sent home. Went to family doctor, said no idea what happened. Now symptoms are creeping up again, and plan on seeing a Uroligist. Lying on stomach aggrivates the situation. No fever, diarehha, no injury that I can think of...
1.The history and symptoms suggest possibilities of orchitis - testicular inflammatory condition or epidydimal inflammation. 2.You have not mentioned any findings about the scrotal scan - possibly acute inflammatory condition become chronic status. 3.It needs a course of antibiotic with symptomatic treatment - which will resolve completely. 4.If any urinary tract infection - can also give radiating pain to the scrotum and discomfort, if you have need to get treated. 5.As you have planned to see urologist thats good, as it need to examine and give medication accordingly.
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Suggest Treatment For Lower Abdominal Pain And Swelling In Testicles
Welcome to health care magic. 1.The history and symptoms suggest possibilities of orchitis - testicular inflammatory condition or epidydimal inflammation. 2.You have not mentioned any findings about the scrotal scan - possibly acute inflammatory condition become chronic status. 3.It needs a course of antibiotic with symptomatic treatment - which will resolve completely. 4.If any urinary tract infection - can also give radiating pain to the scrotum and discomfort, if you have need to get treated. 5.As you have planned to see urologist thats good, as it need to examine and give medication accordingly. Good luck. Hope i have answered your query, any thing to ask ? do not hesitate to ask. http://doctor.healthcaremagic.com/doctors/dr-ganesh/62888