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What Treatment Is Suggested For Pain In Left Testicles And Watery Semen?

I have got a constant kicked in the testicle feeling on my left side. I have slightly watery semen, I also noticed slight pains on and off from around a week ago now it has been constant for a good 48 hours. Any idea on what this is and whether I can get something that doesn t require recommendation from a GP.
Tue, 25 Mar 2014
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HI.
The pain in the testicle looks to be due to infection in it. This has lasted 1 week and constant for the last 2 days. This indicates an infection that needs antibiotic and supportive treatment. For this you have to visit GP- He would also examine and advise you some required tests and you need a prescription based treatment.
Thin semen may not have anything to do with this.
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What Treatment Is Suggested For Pain In Left Testicles And Watery Semen?

HI. The pain in the testicle looks to be due to infection in it. This has lasted 1 week and constant for the last 2 days. This indicates an infection that needs antibiotic and supportive treatment. For this you have to visit GP- He would also examine and advise you some required tests and you need a prescription based treatment. Thin semen may not have anything to do with this.