What Causes Soreness In Testicles After Hitting It?
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Yesterday, I was hit in the testiceles, the pain was not very bad. But today, my left testicle is sore so to speak and it hurts to touch it. But no serious pain is happening. What should I do?
Hi. Thanks for your query. Noted your history of trauma to the testicles yesterday and there is more pain in the left testicle today. I would advise you the following: Urgent ultrasonography and color doppler. Consult an Urologist for clinical evaluation and the treatment with anti-inflammatory medicines. Scrotal support. Bed rest. Regular review and any intervention if your Urologist feels can help.
Hi. Thanks for your query. Noted your history of hitting on the left testicle and getting pain yesterday and soreness continues today. You should do the following: Ultrasonography and color doppler to see if there is any internal injury or hematoma formation. Apply scrotal support. Consult an Urologist and see if any treatment is needed, he shall prescribe you the same.
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What Causes Soreness In Testicles After Hitting It?
Hi. Thanks for your query. Noted your history of trauma to the testicles yesterday and there is more pain in the left testicle today. I would advise you the following: Urgent ultrasonography and color doppler. Consult an Urologist for clinical evaluation and the treatment with anti-inflammatory medicines. Scrotal support. Bed rest. Regular review and any intervention if your Urologist feels can help.