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I Ve A Pain In The Morning That Starts In

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Posted on Thu, 22 Aug 2019
Question: I ve a pain in the morning that starts in my left buttock and generates into my left testicle
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Answered by Dr. T Chandrakant (23 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Please give additional information

Detailed Answer:
Hi.
Thanks for your query, albeit very short.
Please give additional information for me to assist you better.
Has the pain started today morning or comes on every morning?
Whether the pain is in the groin or in buttock as the pain in the testicle is usually referred to the groin or lower abdomen on the same side?
Any urinary symptoms?
Any bulge in groin like hernia?
Is there any swelling in left testicle/scrotum?
Any other associated symptoms?

Please give details.
With Regards.
Dr T Chandrakant.
General Surgeon.
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I Ve A Pain In The Morning That Starts In

Brief Answer: Please give additional information Detailed Answer: Hi. Thanks for your query, albeit very short. Please give additional information for me to assist you better. Has the pain started today morning or comes on every morning? Whether the pain is in the groin or in buttock as the pain in the testicle is usually referred to the groin or lower abdomen on the same side? Any urinary symptoms? Any bulge in groin like hernia? Is there any swelling in left testicle/scrotum? Any other associated symptoms? Please give details. With Regards. Dr T Chandrakant. General Surgeon.