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Painful Testicles, Lower Abdominal Pain. Done Urinalysis, Found Pus Cells, Spermatocytes. What Is Wrong?

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I have some pain in my testicles and lower abdomen accompanied by the need to go to the bathroom a lot however i don't drink such amount of water, i done a urine analysis and it was alkaline with amm.phosphate crystals and 6-8 pus cells and my semen analysis show pus cells 8-10 and few spermatocytes with 35% abnormal forms but every thing else is fine..
note: sperm count was 37,000,000 per ml and total volume was 3.2ml
Mon, 8 Apr 2013
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Hello
Thanks for your query.Based on the facts and reports that you have posted it appears that you have Prostatitis.

However this can be confirmed only on clinical examination and ultrasound scanning.

Please consult qualified Urologist fr clinical assessment and Digital Rectal Examination (DRE).

Do not worry this can be cured by taking broad spectrum antibiotics for 2 weeks.
Dr.Patil
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Painful Testicles, Lower Abdominal Pain. Done Urinalysis, Found Pus Cells, Spermatocytes. What Is Wrong?

Hello Thanks for your query.Based on the facts and reports that you have posted it appears that you have Prostatitis. However this can be confirmed only on clinical examination and ultrasound scanning. Please consult qualified Urologist fr clinical assessment and Digital Rectal Examination (DRE). Do not worry this can be cured by taking broad spectrum antibiotics for 2 weeks. Dr.Patil