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Hi my question im 53 yrs old I work in a warehouse lifting n MOVING heavy parcels well I lift something heavy n I started feeling pain in my testicles well I waited to see if it gets better but it s still bother me it s not a strong pain it feels more like a strain a continuous discomfort in both ESPECIALLY after I have climax after sex what is it would it going away after several days or should I be worried n go see a DOCTOR RLBRANDYWINE@YAHOO
Pain in testes you have may indicate you have some problems like infection or inflammation or other problems that need examination. If you feel enlargement of testes you should examined for hydrocele that means fluid around a testicle that can appear as testicular or scrotal swelling. Also, if you feel enlargement of veins within the scrotum and does not involve the testicles it may indicate varicocele you have. You also may have epididymitis or inflammation of testis due to trauma or sexual transmitted infection that will cause you that pain.My advice is to see your doctor to examine you as you may need investigations for assurance.
Wish you a healthy life
Regards
Dr. HISHAM GOMAA MOHAMED,
Infectious Diseases Specialist
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What Does Pain In The Testicles Indicate?
Dear User Thanks for contact HCM Pain in testes you have may indicate you have some problems like infection or inflammation or other problems that need examination. If you feel enlargement of testes you should examined for hydrocele that means fluid around a testicle that can appear as testicular or scrotal swelling. Also, if you feel enlargement of veins within the scrotum and does not involve the testicles it may indicate varicocele you have. You also may have epididymitis or inflammation of testis due to trauma or sexual transmitted infection that will cause you that pain.My advice is to see your doctor to examine you as you may need investigations for assurance. Wish you a healthy life Regards Dr. HISHAM GOMAA MOHAMED, Infectious Diseases Specialist