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What Is The Cause Of Sharp Pain In Testicle And Abdomen?

I have a sort of sharp pain that I feel is shooting up from my left testicle to my left lower abdomen, the pain lasts for only seconds and I would describe it as uncomfortable rather than extremely painful. it started this afternoon and has been happening randomly throughout the day.
Sat, 22 Mar 2014
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Hi.
The most probable reason can be :
There can be a stone in the ureter on left side ., but it may cause severe pain.
Another reason can be testicular torsion , usually causes severe pain.
And orchitis - inflammation of testis with referred pain to abdomen.
Varicosity of veins around testis- common on left side.
To get a proper diagnosis I would advise you to visit a Urologist who on examination and ultrasonography can get a proper diagnosis.
Earlier the diagnosis - better is the prognosis.
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What Is The Cause Of Sharp Pain In Testicle And Abdomen?

Hi. The most probable reason can be : There can be a stone in the ureter on left side ., but it may cause severe pain. Another reason can be testicular torsion , usually causes severe pain. And orchitis - inflammation of testis with referred pain to abdomen. Varicosity of veins around testis- common on left side. To get a proper diagnosis I would advise you to visit a Urologist who on examination and ultrasonography can get a proper diagnosis. Earlier the diagnosis - better is the prognosis.