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What Is The Remedy For Testicle Pain With A History Of Testicular Cancer?

Hi. I am 23 years old. I had testicular cancer about two years ago and for the last two weeks i have been having pain that has gotten progressively worse as the time has gone on. My left testicle was already removed. the testicle hurts as well as to the right of my scrotum in the crease of my leg hurts. As well as my low back and shoulder. Do not believe my shoulder has anything to do with this but I want to give you the full picture. I am having trouble sleeping since this has started. I am married and do not sleep around at all so I know it has nothing to do with this so its starting to really worry me.
Thu, 22 May 2014
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Pain in testicle with radiation to groin can be due to benign conditions (like varicocele, orchitis, epididymitis etc) as well as a malignant cause.
Are you having a regular followup with your oncologist post cancer treatment?
You need a clinical examination (including scrotal and abdominal examination) and an ultrasound scan of scrotum.
Please discuss it with your doctor.
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What Is The Remedy For Testicle Pain With A History Of Testicular Cancer?

Pain in testicle with radiation to groin can be due to benign conditions (like varicocele, orchitis, epididymitis etc) as well as a malignant cause. Are you having a regular followup with your oncologist post cancer treatment? You need a clinical examination (including scrotal and abdominal examination) and an ultrasound scan of scrotum. Please discuss it with your doctor.