What Causes Uncomfortable Feeling In Left Testicle?
Last few days, it feels as though my left testicle is a bit more in the 'way' when I walk, etc and I do have some discomfort. Not pain, just uncomfortable. I work out regularly but played v-ball this week and am curious the quick jumping or quicklunging would affect me in any way, that's the only thing I can think of that I have done different. I can still work out with no serious pain, but am just aware of the slight discomfort and just sitting here, it feels as though the left one is more in between my leg and penis then the right.. which is strange. Any help is appreciated, tks.
Hello Thanks for query. Slight discomfort in left testicle could be mostly due to Varicocele .However this can be confirmed only on clinical examination by a qualified Genral Surgeon and following basic tests 1)Ultrasound scanning of scrotum. 2)Colour Doppler study of scrotum.
In majority of males left testicle is at lower level than it's counterpart and hasn o significance at all.
Please consult qualified General Surgeon or Urologist for evaluation and further treatment. Dr.Patil.
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What Causes Uncomfortable Feeling In Left Testicle?
Hello Thanks for query. Slight discomfort in left testicle could be mostly due to Varicocele .However this can be confirmed only on clinical examination by a qualified Genral Surgeon and following basic tests 1)Ultrasound scanning of scrotum. 2)Colour Doppler study of scrotum. In majority of males left testicle is at lower level than it s counterpart and hasn o significance at all. Please consult qualified General Surgeon or Urologist for evaluation and further treatment. Dr.Patil.