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hello I had a pain in my back for about a month now in my lower back the pain is my testicles as well I was wondering if it were connected and if it were the hernia or something else. the pain started in april and It at first was very severe though I had a problem walking a doctor diagnosed me with a pulled muscle gave me ibuprofen and sent me on my way. it's hard to stand up for extended periods of time
Back pain and testicle pain can be caused by urinary tract infection, testicle infection or epidydymis. If you have problems with walking and the pain radiates to the leg, spine disc problems should be also considered. Hernia usually give a lump in the groin area. The pain should be more intense when standing and coughing and much less intense when lying down. Pulled muscle does not give back pain along with groin pain. I suggest you to consult urologist and have testis ultrasound done. Urine analysis should be also performed. As a next step you should consult orthopedist and consider spine MRI.
Hope this will help. Regards.
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What Causes Lower Abdominal Pain?
Hello! Thank you for the query. Back pain and testicle pain can be caused by urinary tract infection, testicle infection or epidydymis. If you have problems with walking and the pain radiates to the leg, spine disc problems should be also considered. Hernia usually give a lump in the groin area. The pain should be more intense when standing and coughing and much less intense when lying down. Pulled muscle does not give back pain along with groin pain. I suggest you to consult urologist and have testis ultrasound done. Urine analysis should be also performed. As a next step you should consult orthopedist and consider spine MRI. Hope this will help. Regards.