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Suggest Medication For Pain In Left Side Of Penis And Testicle

i have had this pain in left side of my penis and left testical for years now. the doctor told me it was a swollen vein thats making my testical hurt and wearing briefs in stead of boxers would help. but when i do research nothing speaks of a swollen vein affecting the penis so why am i getting these dull pains all the way up the left side of my penis?
Thu, 30 Jul 2020
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Hello,

Swollen vein inside your testicle could cause pain as well as infertility as in the case of low sperm count. Pain in testicles could also be due to testicular torsion or sexually transmitted infections. Therefore do not try self diagnosing and go with your doctors advise. Therefore, I suggest consulting an urologist for physical examination, diagnosis and treatment.

Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. K. V. Anand, Psychologist
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Suggest Medication For Pain In Left Side Of Penis And Testicle

Hello, Swollen vein inside your testicle could cause pain as well as infertility as in the case of low sperm count. Pain in testicles could also be due to testicular torsion or sexually transmitted infections. Therefore do not try self diagnosing and go with your doctors advise. Therefore, I suggest consulting an urologist for physical examination, diagnosis and treatment. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. K. V. Anand, Psychologist