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What Do You Suggest For The Pain In Right Scrotum?
hello dr, i have done color doppler scanning the report says that the are no evidence of the presence of varicocele,but a neurologist says that the scanning report itself is wrong as i have pain in right scortum often,is there any other disease other than varicocele or if you can suggest me have any other scanning and my age is 50yrs i had the same problem in my 20th and 30th year also
Yes, there are few more issues which can give pain in the scrotum apart from varicocele. It may be epidydymis or testis inflammation, inguinal hernia (can be invisible if the ultrasound were done on the lying position) or even urinary tract infection/stones. Too tight underwear can compress the nerve in groin area and give numbness and pain in the scrotum.
I suggest you to start your diagnostics from urine analysis and urologist consultation. Antibiotic might be beneficial at your case.
Hope this will help. Regards.
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What Do You Suggest For The Pain In Right Scrotum?
Hello! Thank you for the query. Yes, there are few more issues which can give pain in the scrotum apart from varicocele. It may be epidydymis or testis inflammation, inguinal hernia (can be invisible if the ultrasound were done on the lying position) or even urinary tract infection/stones. Too tight underwear can compress the nerve in groin area and give numbness and pain in the scrotum. I suggest you to start your diagnostics from urine analysis and urologist consultation. Antibiotic might be beneficial at your case. Hope this will help. Regards.