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What Causes Lower Abdominal Pain That Moves To Genital Area?

I have been experiencing pain in my lower abdomen for over a week now. Very recently the pain has moved lower into my groin/genital region. The pain became very extreme yesterday and I went to the ER. I checked out okay on urinary infections, kidney stones, and anything else big they tested for. The theory the dr. had was that it could be a small hernia, though it did not show in CAT scan. I am going to be seeking a specialist soon since the pain remains. It seems to be generalized on the right side of the penis. I do not notice swelling but the skin has wrinkled/overlapped lately. I am 22 164 lb. As far as medical history I have IBS and a history of asthma.
Tue, 30 Dec 2014
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Hi,
from history it seems that you might be having developing inguinal hernia called Bubonocele or having infection in sperm carrying ducts called Epididimitis
or epididimo-orchitis.
On clinical examination one can have good clue regarding your problem.
Consult sexologist and get examined.
Meanwhile you can take Diclophenic or ibuprofen to get symptomatic relief.
Ok and take care.
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What Causes Lower Abdominal Pain That Moves To Genital Area?

Hi, from history it seems that you might be having developing inguinal hernia called Bubonocele or having infection in sperm carrying ducts called Epididimitis or epididimo-orchitis. On clinical examination one can have good clue regarding your problem. Consult sexologist and get examined. Meanwhile you can take Diclophenic or ibuprofen to get symptomatic relief. Ok and take care.