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Testicular Swelling, Vibrations In Urinary Bladder, Burning While Urination. Fluid Logging In Testicle. Solution?

hi, i m 39 yrs old and my right testicle having swelling since last 3 month and also i m feeling vibrations near the urinary bladder and some times i feel slight burn feeling while urinate. i consult with doctor and taken the usg for abdomen and scrotum , where it clarily indicates that i have fluid logging in right testical and my posr vidal resedue was 55 ml. Pls. suggest should i go for surgery?? If yes is there any impotency issue after surgery
Wed, 20 Feb 2013
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If the size of the fluid collection (which is called hydrocele)is troubling you (which seems the case) it is better to undergo surgery. This is a simple procedure and does not cause impotence at all. However, the signs of worry are post-void residual urine and burning while urinating. These indicate that you may have urinary tract infection. Do you have any sense of incomplete urination and frequency of urination? Please check with your doctor to rule out urinary infection before going for surgery.

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Testicular Swelling, Vibrations In Urinary Bladder, Burning While Urination. Fluid Logging In Testicle. Solution?

Hello, If the size of the fluid collection (which is called hydrocele)is troubling you (which seems the case) it is better to undergo surgery. This is a simple procedure and does not cause impotence at all. However, the signs of worry are post-void residual urine and burning while urinating. These indicate that you may have urinary tract infection. Do you have any sense of incomplete urination and frequency of urination? Please check with your doctor to rule out urinary infection before going for surgery. Regards