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What Causes Pain In Testicles?

My left side balls getting slightly pain and I feel burning on it.I am feeling it more than two months.One month I consulted a doctore and he told it is LSE (or LSC,somthing like.I lost the priscription).What may be this sir.
Sat, 24 May 2014
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Hi.
Thanks for your query and an elucidate history.
Get the ultrasonography , blood and urine tests done,. this may give a clue.
Visit the Urologist who on actual examination and the reports of the tests can tell exact problem.
Many times one does not get anything in the reports and then the problem may be in the nerves supplying this area, may be an entrapped nerve, or so.
Keep the scrotal support.
Drink plenty of oral fluids.
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What Causes Pain In Testicles?

Hi. Thanks for your query and an elucidate history. Get the ultrasonography , blood and urine tests done,. this may give a clue. Visit the Urologist who on actual examination and the reports of the tests can tell exact problem. Many times one does not get anything in the reports and then the problem may be in the nerves supplying this area, may be an entrapped nerve, or so. Keep the scrotal support. Drink plenty of oral fluids.