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Would Swelling On Left Abdomen And Stomach Cramps Be Due To Orchitis?

my testicle is swelling 10 months ago and when i had FNA tb orchitis is the cause and i have taken 8 months tb theraphy the swelling is reduce but i have a stomach cramp, my intestine always disturb and there is a swell on my left abdomen is the stomach and the swelling have any connection with the tb orchtis
Tue, 14 Nov 2017
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Dear you need examination of the swelling to know which plain it is situated(cutaneous,subcutaneous, muscular or intra abdominal etc), consistency (soft or hard) mobility (mobile or non mobile), pulsating or redusable, bulging with cough or not etc.

Some times it may need fnac, ultrasound etc then only will come to know the cause for the swelling or what type of swelling.

Please consult your surgeon he will examine and treat you accordingly.
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Would Swelling On Left Abdomen And Stomach Cramps Be Due To Orchitis?

Hello Thank you for trusting HCM Dear you need examination of the swelling to know which plain it is situated(cutaneous,subcutaneous, muscular or intra abdominal etc), consistency (soft or hard) mobility (mobile or non mobile), pulsating or redusable, bulging with cough or not etc. Some times it may need fnac, ultrasound etc then only will come to know the cause for the swelling or what type of swelling. Please consult your surgeon he will examine and treat you accordingly.