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Is this a symptom of anxiety

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My balls keep feeling uncomfortable and sometimes there’s a slight pain I’ve tried to check for lumps or anything and I couldn’t feel anything but I don’t know if I was doing it right could it just be anxiety I randomly started to think about something wrong with my Testicles out of nowhere about a week ago is it just anxiety from where I’ve been thinking about it I’m 17 and I’ve never had any problems with my Testicles before

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Probably nothing with anxiety but I’d go to the doctors specially if there is pain could be a large number of things. Everyone experiences anxiety different so who know but when I get anxiety bad I don’t have those problems....

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Hi Lewis,

Sorry to hear about your anxiety. It can present physical symptoms But only a GP can rule out other causes so I would advise you to make an appointment with your doctor and discuss your concerns.

Hi Lewis if your worried go to your doctor and tell him and he will check you out. You maybe have an infection. Get it checked be safe. 😊🌻🐾🐾

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