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What Causes Right Testicle Pain And Lower Abdominal Pain/tightness?

I have had right testicle pain for about 4 weeks now, my doctor checked me and I had a urinalysis. He dismissed my dull pain to probably a small tear. Is it possible an infection or something like that would not show up on a urinalysis? I also have slight lower abdominal pain/tightness. What are your thoughts?
Mon, 19 Oct 2015
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Hello

Pain in testis may be due to many causes like infection(epididymo-orchitis),mass,fluid accumulation etc.
You may need proper clinical examination and investigations.
Investigations include routine hemogram,ultrasound and colour doppler of scrotum,urine RE/ME.
Ultrasound can exclude many conditions like orchitis,torsion,fluid accumulation etc.
Treatment depend upon findings. Antibiotics may be needed if infection is suspected.
You should consult surgeon for proper evaluation.

Get well soon.
Take Care
Dr.Indu Bhushan
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What Causes Right Testicle Pain And Lower Abdominal Pain/tightness?

Hello Pain in testis may be due to many causes like infection(epididymo-orchitis),mass,fluid accumulation etc. You may need proper clinical examination and investigations. Investigations include routine hemogram,ultrasound and colour doppler of scrotum,urine RE/ME. Ultrasound can exclude many conditions like orchitis,torsion,fluid accumulation etc. Treatment depend upon findings. Antibiotics may be needed if infection is suspected. You should consult surgeon for proper evaluation. Get well soon. Take Care Dr.Indu Bhushan