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What Is Causing Pain In My Lower Abdomen And Testicles?

Hello, I am having pain in my lower left quadrant of my abdomen. It is related to the pain in my left testicle. When i palpate the spot, It is very tender and i can feel it tugging, so to speak, on my left testicle and there is an increase in pain. I had intercourse with my girlfriend and after the region became more inflamed and tendor. What is the problem
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1.It could be an inflammation of the testis causing the mentioned symptoms.
2.For diagnostic purpose an ultrasound scrotum is needed, it will evaluate the parenchyma echo-texture, vascularity, presence of any mass / fluid.
3.Possibilities of abscess can not be ruled out with out scan as tenderness is seen.
4.The treatment of choice will be a course of antibiotic if its inflammatory change.
5.In case of mass lesion an FNAC- fine needle aspiration cytology followed by treatment. Good luck.

Hope i have answered your query.
Any thing to ask do not hesitate. Thank you.
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What Is Causing Pain In My Lower Abdomen And Testicles?

Welcome to health care magic. 1.It could be an inflammation of the testis causing the mentioned symptoms. 2.For diagnostic purpose an ultrasound scrotum is needed, it will evaluate the parenchyma echo-texture, vascularity, presence of any mass / fluid. 3.Possibilities of abscess can not be ruled out with out scan as tenderness is seen. 4.The treatment of choice will be a course of antibiotic if its inflammatory change. 5.In case of mass lesion an FNAC- fine needle aspiration cytology followed by treatment. Good luck. Hope i have answered your query. Any thing to ask do not hesitate. Thank you.