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Pain In Scrotum, Left Kidney. Abdominal Ultrasound Shows Fullness Of Pelvicalyceal System. Suggestions?

Sir, I am having pain in Scrotum (Testis) and some disturbance in left side kidney for the last one month. My Abdomen Ultrasound shows Left sided fullness of Pelvicalyceal system. I have already taken two cources of antibiotics but no relief. Urologists have seen the scrotum but no local observation. I am taking pain killers to get relief. Please suggest.
Sat, 27 Jul 2013
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Nephrologist 's  Response
Please do not take antibiotics & pain killers indiscriminately.
I assure you that this pain is not coming from kidney.
Commonest cause of testis pain is wearing of v tight or v loose clothes/under garments or straining while passing stools or gas in the abdomen.
I am sure once you take care of this factor pain shoild gradually go away
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Pain In Scrotum, Left Kidney. Abdominal Ultrasound Shows Fullness Of Pelvicalyceal System. Suggestions?

Please do not take antibiotics & pain killers indiscriminately. I assure you that this pain is not coming from kidney. Commonest cause of testis pain is wearing of v tight or v loose clothes/under garments or straining while passing stools or gas in the abdomen. I am sure once you take care of this factor pain shoild gradually go away