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Suggest Treatment For Swelling In Testicle

Hi, may I answer your health queries right now ? Please type your query here...i have a swolen testicle due to a infection which im taking co-amoxiclav for 5 days now, it does not seem to be helping i feel i need support of a jock strap.can you please email me as i have no sound
Mon, 7 Dec 2015
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Hi.
Thanks for your history albeit short and specific.
Noted your history of taking Amoxiclav for swelling of the testis due to infection , but not finding any relief.
This means that you either have to have changed medicines and also go for further tests.
Ultrasonography of the abdomen and scrotum.
Tests of blood, urine and semen including culture and sensitivity.
This will help to get an accurate diagnosis.
Your Doctor will add-on another antibiotic, a good anti-inflammatory and supportive medicines which will help you to get you the relief and the cure.

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Suggest Treatment For Swelling In Testicle

Hi. Thanks for your history albeit short and specific. Noted your history of taking Amoxiclav for swelling of the testis due to infection , but not finding any relief. This means that you either have to have changed medicines and also go for further tests. Ultrasonography of the abdomen and scrotum. Tests of blood, urine and semen including culture and sensitivity. This will help to get an accurate diagnosis. Your Doctor will add-on another antibiotic, a good anti-inflammatory and supportive medicines which will help you to get you the relief and the cure.