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What Causes Pain In The Left Testicle?

I was wondering if i could a diagnosis for a problem that ive been having for about a day. My left testical is in a slight aching pain and it seems to be hanging lower than the other one. Is this normal considering im a young adolescent going through puberty?
Fri, 20 Oct 2017
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Pain of the testicles is definitely not normal. It usually denoted having inflammation. It could be Epididimo-orchitis. Please use undergarments which will support the scrotum and testes. This could relieve the symptoms, since it has been there since only one day. However if pain and discomfort persists for over another 24 hours or increases, please do consult a Urologist or a general surgeon for examination and prescription of appropriate antibiotics.
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What Causes Pain In The Left Testicle?

Pain of the testicles is definitely not normal. It usually denoted having inflammation. It could be Epididimo-orchitis. Please use undergarments which will support the scrotum and testes. This could relieve the symptoms, since it has been there since only one day. However if pain and discomfort persists for over another 24 hours or increases, please do consult a Urologist or a general surgeon for examination and prescription of appropriate antibiotics.