Suggest Treatment For Pain In The Testis
Question: Hi,
Pain in My left testis. what should i do kindly help
Pain in My left testis. what should i do kindly help
Brief Answer:
Consult surgeon
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thanks for posting your query on HealthcareMagic.
I need to know details about your symptoms. Kindly let me know duration and severity of pain, how it started, does it get worse or better, any associated symptoms like pain while urination etc.. Once I know these answers I will be better able to help.
I suggest that you consult a general surgeon for exact diagnosis. He may do examination and an ultrasound of the testes.
Hope it helps
Dr Vaishalee
Consult surgeon
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thanks for posting your query on HealthcareMagic.
I need to know details about your symptoms. Kindly let me know duration and severity of pain, how it started, does it get worse or better, any associated symptoms like pain while urination etc.. Once I know these answers I will be better able to help.
I suggest that you consult a general surgeon for exact diagnosis. He may do examination and an ultrasound of the testes.
Hope it helps
Dr Vaishalee
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vaishalee Punj
HI,
No any pain at the time of urination. was suffering through balanitis. but balanitis problem is solved . since last 2 days small pain is started in left testis and same time left leg. before balanitis problem i went for urination frequently 7 to 8 times in a day. checked urine routne from lab it was normal. even checked sugar it was 105 fastning and after pp it was 138.
No any pain at the time of urination. was suffering through balanitis. but balanitis problem is solved . since last 2 days small pain is started in left testis and same time left leg. before balanitis problem i went for urination frequently 7 to 8 times in a day. checked urine routne from lab it was normal. even checked sugar it was 105 fastning and after pp it was 138.
Brief Answer:
Which specific portion of left leg
Detailed Answer:
Hi again
I need to know which specific portion of left leg. Does the pain change with changing your position?
You see, testes, kidney and inner thigh can nerve supply from same nerve. Therefore, either your pain is starting from testes itself and radiating to leg. or its starting in kidney/ureters/L5-S1 verterbral disc and radiating to testes and leg.
Since it is mild, I would not be much worried. Mild pain can happen from mild infection and may disappear by itself. Drink lots of water (TDS<20). I suggest that you get yourself evaluated for kidney stones.
Hoe it helps.
Dr Vaishalee
Which specific portion of left leg
Detailed Answer:
Hi again
I need to know which specific portion of left leg. Does the pain change with changing your position?
You see, testes, kidney and inner thigh can nerve supply from same nerve. Therefore, either your pain is starting from testes itself and radiating to leg. or its starting in kidney/ureters/L5-S1 verterbral disc and radiating to testes and leg.
Since it is mild, I would not be much worried. Mild pain can happen from mild infection and may disappear by itself. Drink lots of water (TDS<20). I suggest that you get yourself evaluated for kidney stones.
Hoe it helps.
Dr Vaishalee
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vaishalee Punj
ok
what is means by TDS<20. no pain change with changing my position. daily 2-liter water i am drinking.
what is means by TDS<20. no pain change with changing my position. daily 2-liter water i am drinking.
Brief Answer:
Maybe kidney stones
Detailed Answer:
Hi
If there is no change with change in position, then its not L5S1 type pain.
Its not urine infection either as said by your reports.
Then it might be kidney stones. Kindly see a surgeon.
TDS means total dissolved salts in drinking water than should be less than 20 parts per million. This value can be achieved by RO system.
2 l per day is good enough.
Dr Vaishalee
Maybe kidney stones
Detailed Answer:
Hi
If there is no change with change in position, then its not L5S1 type pain.
Its not urine infection either as said by your reports.
Then it might be kidney stones. Kindly see a surgeon.
TDS means total dissolved salts in drinking water than should be less than 20 parts per million. This value can be achieved by RO system.
2 l per day is good enough.
Dr Vaishalee
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vaishalee Punj
which surgen? urologist or any other vaishalee ji. let me know
Brief Answer:
General surgeon
Detailed Answer:
General surgeon would be quite helpful
Dr Vaishalee
General surgeon
Detailed Answer:
General surgeon would be quite helpful
Dr Vaishalee
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Nagamani Ng
ok thanks vaishalee ji
Brief Answer:
Thanks
Detailed Answer:
Thanks and take care.
Dr Vaishalee
Thanks
Detailed Answer:
Thanks and take care.
Dr Vaishalee
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar