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What Does Fluid In Testicle On Ultrasound Scan Indicate?
hello, I have got pain in my left testicle from last 6 months. I was on Holiday in India when this problem actually started and I went to a Urologist who did Ultrasound scan of my testicles and told me that I have got a little bit fluid in my left testicle and I shouldnt be worry about it and it will be fine after a while. It has been six months but I still feel alittle pain specially when i wear tight cloths, there is no swelling or any other disorder in my testicles as I regularly check them but pain some time can be disturbing. Please advice
Fluid filled or collected inside the testicle is called hydrocele. That is a common condition and it could be due to inflammation or infection or injury. Small hydrocele clears its own. If you still feel the pain, you should consult an urologist. Therefore, I suggest consulting a skin specialist for physical examination, diagnosis and treatment.
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What Does Fluid In Testicle On Ultrasound Scan Indicate?
Hello, Fluid filled or collected inside the testicle is called hydrocele. That is a common condition and it could be due to inflammation or infection or injury. Small hydrocele clears its own. If you still feel the pain, you should consult an urologist. Therefore, I suggest consulting a skin specialist for physical examination, diagnosis and treatment. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. K. V. Anand, Psychologist