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What Causes Pain In Testicles?

My boyfriend is 5'8" 170lbs amd is extremely active. He has had testicle pain on and off for the past few months. He was prescribed antibiotics the first two times and they seemed to help somewhat temporarily but then the achyness would come back a few weeks later. Now he doesn't have the ache but he says his scrotum, inner thighs and upper groin area feel warm to him. They aren't warm to the touch just feel warm and uncomfortable to him. Does he need to see a doctor immediately or should we see how he feels over the next few days?
Wed, 25 Sep 2019
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General & Family Physician 's  Response
Hello,

He need to rule out any inflammation of testis if present. The inflammation of testis is called Orchitis.

I suggest him investigate with ultrasonography of testis for primary work up.

You can revert back with reports once done.

He can Consult nearby physician or urologist for detailed examination if needed.

Hope this will help you.
Regards,
Dr. Parth Goswami, General & Family Physician
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What Causes Pain In Testicles?

Hello, He need to rule out any inflammation of testis if present. The inflammation of testis is called Orchitis. I suggest him investigate with ultrasonography of testis for primary work up. You can revert back with reports once done. He can Consult nearby physician or urologist for detailed examination if needed. Hope this will help you. Regards, Dr. Parth Goswami, General & Family Physician