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How Can Testicular Tenderness With Erection Problems Be Treated?

hey, the other day I was playing basketball and I accidentally was kicked in the crotch region, needless to say it hurt very much and I can't remember the last time it hurting this much, the pain subsided within an hour or so, but there is still a tendernous to the testicular area, also it has been difficult to achieve a fully erected penis, is this normal considering its only been half a day since the accident happened? is the tendernous that is still lingering normal?
Mon, 9 Mar 2015
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Hi.
Thanks for your query.
This is am area where one gets vasovagal problems , the nerves are interconnected and the edema can spread to other parts easily.
This is less than the day, it is the pain that is causing erection problem and may not be anything else.
It is better to consult a General Surgeon / Urologist for clinical evaluation and actual examination and ultrasonography with color doppler examination to know the exact extent of trauma and treatment if any need be.
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How Can Testicular Tenderness With Erection Problems Be Treated?

Hi. Thanks for your query. This is am area where one gets vasovagal problems , the nerves are interconnected and the edema can spread to other parts easily. This is less than the day, it is the pain that is causing erection problem and may not be anything else. It is better to consult a General Surgeon / Urologist for clinical evaluation and actual examination and ultrasonography with color doppler examination to know the exact extent of trauma and treatment if any need be.