Hello, I don't know if my body is ok, when I receive a kick in my testicles, I really not feel pain, It feels a little of pain but not like other guys who are incapacitated some minutes after that, I am really afraid about that, because I feel lt is not normal. In case it is not normal How can I fixed it??
Hi. Thanks for your query. Although this is a rare presentation but your observation is so good and perfect.
If you are feeling any pain in the testicles even after the kick in the testicles, there is a possibility of you being suffered from '' mumps Orchitis. The viruses that cause mumps also can affect the testicles, the fist sign is loss of normal testicular sensation.
I would advise you the following: -Get a consultation of the Urologist or a General Surgeon for clinical evaluation and actual physical examination. -Ultrasonography and color doppler examination of the scrotum -Semen analysis See for Gynecomastia -Blood hormones - particularly the testosterone level.
The treatment will be as per the clinical findings and the reports of the tests.
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Hi. Thanks for your query. Although this is a rare presentation but your observation is so good and perfect. If you are feeling any pain in the testicles even after the kick in the testicles, there is a possibility of you being suffered from mumps Orchitis. The viruses that cause mumps also can affect the testicles, the fist sign is loss of normal testicular sensation. I would advise you the following: -Get a consultation of the Urologist or a General Surgeon for clinical evaluation and actual physical examination. -Ultrasonography and color doppler examination of the scrotum -Semen analysis See for Gynecomastia -Blood hormones - particularly the testosterone level. The treatment will be as per the clinical findings and the reports of the tests.