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What Causes Throbbing Pain In Testicles Despite Taking Antibiotics?

Throwbing left testical. Antibiotics for 2 weeks has no worked. Supposed condition is caused by a uti in bladder. Condition causes pain 6 (1-10 scale). Pain/discomfort will come or go multiple times during day. Discomfort May last 1 - 2 hours and then totally disapear. Any suggestions. No previous injury to testicles.
Mon, 9 May 2016
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Hello dear welcome to HealthcareMagic
Regarding your throbbing pain and discomfort around your left testis I am very sure have a condition called Acute orchiditis largely caused by sexual transmitted infection other causes include trauma testicular torsion testicular cancer

In view of this please see an urologist specialist for expert clinical assessment as well as adequate drug prescription

You can take some analgesic pending your appointment

I hope this helps Regards
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What Causes Throbbing Pain In Testicles Despite Taking Antibiotics?

Hello dear welcome to HealthcareMagic Regarding your throbbing pain and discomfort around your left testis I am very sure have a condition called Acute orchiditis largely caused by sexual transmitted infection other causes include trauma testicular torsion testicular cancer In view of this please see an urologist specialist for expert clinical assessment as well as adequate drug prescription You can take some analgesic pending your appointment I hope this helps Regards