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Suggest Medication For Severe Pain In Groin Area

I have a son who is 12 years old. He has expierenced a sensation in the groin area. He said it felt like some kind of explosion, no pain, but, then felt like he wet himself. When he checked he hadn t wet himself. Then, he gets real sweaty and off balanced. What could be happening. It has happened twice in the past 2 weeks.
Wed, 29 Oct 2014
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Thanks for the query.
The boy is in adolescence.
It seems Now hormonal changes have started showing up.
He may also get erections for no reasons. Do not panic.
Speak with him regarding his development, physical, sexual, mental, emotional et.
You may take help of an adolescent consultant or his pediatrician who will explain him things in normal way.
Be open to talk with him, try and gain some knowledge yourself so that you both are at ease. Let him know that this is normal and its ok to speak with you. This will strengthen your bond with him.
Involvement of both parents is still better.
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Suggest Medication For Severe Pain In Groin Area

Thanks for the query. The boy is in adolescence. It seems Now hormonal changes have started showing up. He may also get erections for no reasons. Do not panic. Speak with him regarding his development, physical, sexual, mental, emotional et. You may take help of an adolescent consultant or his pediatrician who will explain him things in normal way. Be open to talk with him, try and gain some knowledge yourself so that you both are at ease. Let him know that this is normal and its ok to speak with you. This will strengthen your bond with him. Involvement of both parents is still better.