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What Causes Testicle Pain And Discomfort In A Chronic UTI Patient?

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Posted on Mon, 12 Oct 2015
Question: I am a Chronic UTI patient and I am in deep trouble.Yesterday morning when the burning in my groin area (rectum, testicles and perinium) became significant, I went to the urologist. He made me lie down, put on a glove and started examining my testicle. He placed his thumb on my right testicle and the first two fingers on the left testicle and pressed my testicle. He pressed them totally so hard that his thumb touched his fingers through my testicles and my right testicle was like split into two. This is similar to the case when we press a loose circular air ballon and make two circlular ballons out of it and the moment we release our press, the baloon gains its original circular posture. When he released my testicles they went back to their original shape and position. Surprisingly, I did not feel pain when the doctor was conducting the process. But today, one day after the test, I felt a little pain and discomfort every now and then in my right testicle.

1>. Are my testicles bursted? I am really worried.
2>. The right testicle had to face a lot of press. Is it damaged totally so as not to be able to produce sperms?
3>.Is the tube that carries and stores sperms blocked because of the pressure from testicles?
4>.How am I supposed to know if everything is fine. I am looking to do a semen analysis to see if I am still producing decent amount of sperms but I am afraid I may have a painful ejaculation because of the trauma my testicles faced.

Please help
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Answered by Dr. Suresh Heijebu (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Testicular rupture is very unlikely.

Detailed Answer:
Hello, Sir.

I understand your concern.

I have gone through your query in detail.

First and most I appeal to you not to panic.

Testicles might have been subjected excessive pressure.

In the presence of chronic infection, the pain might have been precipitated.

The likelihood of sperm passage block and sperm production is extremely unlikely.

Avoid seminal analysis for 2 weeks until your infection resolves.

The best investigation which can clarify all your doubts is Ultrasound scrotal doppler and pelvic ultrasound.Both tests can throw great light on testicles, sperm passage tubes and prostate gland.

Please update me test results.

Post your further queries if any.

Thank you.






Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Raju A.T
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Follow up: Dr. Suresh Heijebu (9 hours later)
Thank you doctor .
I am afraid ultrasound technique will further press my testicles using a transducer and might increase my worries :(:(

Is it possible that due to the press the doctor applied, one or more of the seminiferous tubes got ruptured ? :(

I had previously done a semen analysis with good results..the last urine and semen culture showed clean urine and semen .

I am sorry if I am sounding like a mad man but I am extremely worried :(:(
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Answered by Dr. Suresh Heijebu (9 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Ultrasound is safe.

Detailed Answer:
Hello, Sir.

I understand your concern.

No, sir Ultrasound can be done with ease. You need not worry about it. You can inform the sonographer about your concerns before hand.

Rupture of seminiferous tubules is extremely unlikely.

Normal seminal analysis will virtually rule out any traumatic rupture. Do not worry.

Post your further queries if any.
Thank you.


Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Vaishalee Punj
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Follow up: Dr. Suresh Heijebu (2 hours later)
Okay Sir, One last question.

Which one do you think is a better diagnosis:

1> MRI Of Pelvis( that would include MRI Of Scrotum and Testicles too)

2>.Ultrasound scrotal doppler and pelvic ultrasound
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Answered by Dr. Suresh Heijebu (3 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Relevant info provided.

Detailed Answer:
Hello, Sir.

I understand your concern.

For better delineation of scrotal organs- scrotal ultrasound best.

For pelvic organs, MRI scan is best.

I can provide you the best diagnostics in your area (Bangalore) if you can update me with your residential address and email address.

Thank you
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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What Causes Testicle Pain And Discomfort In A Chronic UTI Patient?

Brief Answer: Testicular rupture is very unlikely. Detailed Answer: Hello, Sir. I understand your concern. I have gone through your query in detail. First and most I appeal to you not to panic. Testicles might have been subjected excessive pressure. In the presence of chronic infection, the pain might have been precipitated. The likelihood of sperm passage block and sperm production is extremely unlikely. Avoid seminal analysis for 2 weeks until your infection resolves. The best investigation which can clarify all your doubts is Ultrasound scrotal doppler and pelvic ultrasound.Both tests can throw great light on testicles, sperm passage tubes and prostate gland. Please update me test results. Post your further queries if any. Thank you.