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Testicular Pain When Masturbating. Normal Ultrasound. Solution?

gud evening sir i hava a problem with testicular pain , when i am doing masterbate my right testis moved into abdomen , doctom fixed my both testis, after fixation also i am getting pain right testis but in the ultrasound scaning i am getting the report normal , what is the solution if one testis removed , can other testis damaged? could you please give answer thank you
Mon, 19 Nov 2012
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Thanks for your query.It seems that you had your both the testicles which were mobile and you got them fixed up by surgery.as your Ultra sound scanning revealed normal testicles there is no need to remove the Rt testicle.The pain in Rt testicle can be treated by pain killers and anti inflammatory drugs. Please consult some Urologist.
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Testicular Pain When Masturbating. Normal Ultrasound. Solution?

Hello Thanks for your query.It seems that you had your both the testicles which were mobile and you got them fixed up by surgery.as your Ultra sound scanning revealed normal testicles there is no need to remove the Rt testicle.The pain in Rt testicle can be treated by pain killers and anti inflammatory drugs. Please consult some Urologist.