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What Causes Persistent Pain In Lower Back And Testicle?

hello, i'm writing you on behalf of my husband who is 34 years old. He has been having a dull achy pain in his lower right back (feels like an internal organ) for years along with his right testicle. He's seen our family doctor quite a few times. They've tested his urine, regular blood work, and tested for some stds. He's also seen a chiropractor thinking is was a pinched nerve. Our family doctor has started blowing him off like it's all in my husbands head. My husband is getting so concerned about this that it's causing him to have anxiety and panic attacks. Do you have any suggestions or recommendations?
Wed, 19 Feb 2014
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I have studied your case. It could be a hernia which is not diagnosed. Or it may be a spine problem. Other possibilities are kidney issue. So my suggestion is to do a ultrasound of abdomen and a detail check up of spine and kidney. A fnac of testis can be done. If everything turns out to be normal than your husband should be relieved of the stress.
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What Causes Persistent Pain In Lower Back And Testicle?

I have studied your case. It could be a hernia which is not diagnosed. Or it may be a spine problem. Other possibilities are kidney issue. So my suggestion is to do a ultrasound of abdomen and a detail check up of spine and kidney. A fnac of testis can be done. If everything turns out to be normal than your husband should be relieved of the stress.