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How To Heal Heavy Weight Pushing Mediated Testicular Pain?
i was tryin to push up a heavy weight lastmonth and up to now i have slite pain and even more if i do regular activity like walking.. and i been talking pills up to todays date and still have pain.. the pain shift from the left to the rigth testicles at times. what could i be facing?
Weight training is one of the causes or precipitating factors for hernia formation. So be sure that during straining there is no lump above the testicles in the groin area. If yes, then you should consult a Surgeon. Another thing could be a Varicocele which could be developing, which is swelling and engorgement of veins above the testicles but should not be very painful, but can be confirmed by an Ultrasound of the Scrotum. I would advice you to stop lifting heavy weights for a few weeks and wear tight underwear so that the testicles to hang too low to cause stretch or pain. If the pain does not go in two weeks or so please let us know. Take care. Dr Rishi from New Delhi, India.
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How To Heal Heavy Weight Pushing Mediated Testicular Pain?
Weight training is one of the causes or precipitating factors for hernia formation. So be sure that during straining there is no lump above the testicles in the groin area. If yes, then you should consult a Surgeon. Another thing could be a Varicocele which could be developing, which is swelling and engorgement of veins above the testicles but should not be very painful, but can be confirmed by an Ultrasound of the Scrotum. I would advice you to stop lifting heavy weights for a few weeks and wear tight underwear so that the testicles to hang too low to cause stretch or pain. If the pain does not go in two weeks or so please let us know. Take care. Dr Rishi from New Delhi, India.