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Is Pain And Swelling In Right Testicle A Side Effect Of Anxiety Medication?

Hi, i m taking anxiety medication.I m feeling pain and swelling in my right testicle since one week,also I am having trouble in walking due to pain,may I know the right diagnosis and treatment,is it side effect of medicene or other causes,please help me.Allahabad,up
Tue, 25 Mar 2014
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HI.
This is surely not due to the side effect of any medicines.
The most probable cause can be an infection causing an epididymo-orchitis.
Get the blood and urine tests done, urea and creatinine of blood also to be done.
an ultrasonography may help . Actual clinical examination by a Surgeon or an Urologist ( if available in area) helps the best for a proper diagnosis and can guide the course of management.
Have scrotal support, drink plenty of water and other fluids .
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Is Pain And Swelling In Right Testicle A Side Effect Of Anxiety Medication?

HI. This is surely not due to the side effect of any medicines. The most probable cause can be an infection causing an epididymo-orchitis. Get the blood and urine tests done, urea and creatinine of blood also to be done. an ultrasonography may help . Actual clinical examination by a Surgeon or an Urologist ( if available in area) helps the best for a proper diagnosis and can guide the course of management. Have scrotal support, drink plenty of water and other fluids .