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Suggest Remedy To Reduce Pain And Redness On Left Side Of Scrotum

hello, i just got a painful redness on my left side of my scrotum a day or two ago; the skin down there has slightly peeled. i did not have any sexual intercourse in last week or so...i have iced it to ease the discomfort. Do you know any remedy that will overcome my problem?
Wed, 14 May 2014
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Ayurveda Specialist 's  Response
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1. one should always find cause for redness/pain in the Scrotum which can be due to pathology of the structures present inside the scrotal sac: testicular pain, epididymo-orchitis, orchitis, hematocele. [since the history is of painful thus painless causes are excluded] even then you should see a doctor if you have noticed pain or swelling in your scrotum.

2. You will have an ultrasound scan and blood test to be sure of the cause.

3. The treatment totally depends on the cause, see a doctor to get advice about whether treatment is needed or not. [since you have eased the discomfort]
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Suggest Remedy To Reduce Pain And Redness On Left Side Of Scrotum

** 1. one should always find cause for redness/pain in the Scrotum which can be due to pathology of the structures present inside the scrotal sac: testicular pain, epididymo-orchitis, orchitis, hematocele. [since the history is of painful thus painless causes are excluded] even then you should see a doctor if you have noticed pain or swelling in your scrotum. 2. You will have an ultrasound scan and blood test to be sure of the cause. 3. The treatment totally depends on the cause, see a doctor to get advice about whether treatment is needed or not. [since you have eased the discomfort]