Suggest Treatment For Swollen And Painful Testicle
I had severe pain in my right testicle . It was swollen as well. I went to the Dr got tested and had clamydia. I took all of my antibiotics in full. All symptoms went away but my testicle was left feeling tighter/harder than normal. I figured it would go away in due time. Now it s been 3 weeks since I went to the doctor. And now the past few days Ive been feeling nauseous and the pain is coming back.Very sensitive to the touch. But no swelling
Hi. Noted your history of treatment for Chlamydia. But the swelling and pain in the testicle remained and in fact increased. You need the following. Culture and sensitivity of urine and semen. Ultrasonography and color Doppler of scrotum and abdomen for genito-urinary system. An opinion of Urologist. This will help to come to a diagnosis and carry on the correct treatment till you are cured. This needs weeks of antibiotic and anti-inflammatory medicines. Give scrotal support. Drink plenty of fluids. Regular follow-ups.
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Suggest Treatment For Swollen And Painful Testicle
Hi. Noted your history of treatment for Chlamydia. But the swelling and pain in the testicle remained and in fact increased. You need the following. Culture and sensitivity of urine and semen. Ultrasonography and color Doppler of scrotum and abdomen for genito-urinary system. An opinion of Urologist. This will help to come to a diagnosis and carry on the correct treatment till you are cured. This needs weeks of antibiotic and anti-inflammatory medicines. Give scrotal support. Drink plenty of fluids. Regular follow-ups.