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What Causes Painful Burning Sensation On The Right Side Of Groin?

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Posted on Mon, 9 Jun 2014
Question: Hi, I've been having a constant painful burning sensation on the right side of my groin for almost a decade now. It started after ejaculations, and becomes aggravated after each ejaculations. Now the sensation is there whether I have sex or not, and when I do, it becomes worst. The sensation radiates to the right side of my back and down to my right leg. Could you please advise. Thanks
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Answered by Dr. Naveen Poola (45 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
UTI, epididymitis, prostatitis or a kidney or uret

Detailed Answer:
Hello,

Thank You for consulting HealthcareMagic!

The symptoms you have mentioned may be due to urinary tract infection or infection in semen, epididymitis, prostatitis or a kidney or ureteric stone. In order to narrow down the diagnosis, you need complete urine examination, semen analysis, ultrasound of abdomen and pelvis apart from a thorough physical examination. I will order these tests if you were my patient. Please visit your local physician and discuss about it.

Stay healthy and thank you for consulting! You can contact me again anytime, if you need clarifications or further assistance in future. Kindly rate the answer if you are satisfied.

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Prasad
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Follow up: Dr. Naveen Poola (2 hours later)
Hi Dr. Poola,
Thanks for your response. Actually, my GP had referred me to a Urologist about two years ago, who with the exception of the semen analysis, did all the other tests and examinations you mentioned, but nothing was piked up as the cause of this problem, so I was discharged from the clinic, but the problem continue to worsen. In addition to the possible causes you mentioned, could it also possibly be an inflamation to the prostrate or seminal vesicle or a cyst in the seminal vesicle. Based upon your next advise, I'll note these possibilities down and try to consult my GP for another refferal.

Thanks,
XXXXXXX
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Answered by Dr. Naveen Poola (19 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Yes, it can be.

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

In addition to the possible causes you mentioned, could it also possibly be an inflammation to the prostrate or seminal vesicle or a cyst in the seminal vesicle?

Yes, it can be. Moreover, some problems like chronic non- bacterial prostatitis, chronic epidydimytis are difficult to diagnose unless followed up regularly. There would have been changes in the pathological features of your problem from past 2 years. So, I do not want to go with investigations done 2 years earlier but I advise that it is better to follow up again for identifying the cause, so that appropriate management can be planned

Stay healthy and thank you for consulting! You can contact me again anytime, if you need clarifications or further assistance in future. Kindly rate the answer if you are satisfied.


Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Prasad
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Follow up: Dr. Naveen Poola (1 hour later)
Can you please recommend a consultant (Urologist) I can consult privately within the XXXXXXX city area. I want to avoid the usual NHS delay.

Thanks
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Answered by Dr. Naveen Poola (4 hours later)
Brief Answer:
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Detailed Answer:
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What Causes Painful Burning Sensation On The Right Side Of Groin?

Brief Answer: UTI, epididymitis, prostatitis or a kidney or uret Detailed Answer: Hello, Thank You for consulting HealthcareMagic! The symptoms you have mentioned may be due to urinary tract infection or infection in semen, epididymitis, prostatitis or a kidney or ureteric stone. In order to narrow down the diagnosis, you need complete urine examination, semen analysis, ultrasound of abdomen and pelvis apart from a thorough physical examination. I will order these tests if you were my patient. Please visit your local physician and discuss about it. Stay healthy and thank you for consulting! You can contact me again anytime, if you need clarifications or further assistance in future. Kindly rate the answer if you are satisfied.