Since around yesterday I've had a kinda pain/discomfort in my left testy. I'm not sure if it's swollen or anything but as a guess I'd say a little. It's a similar discomfort to when you're hit in the balls or something of that sort.
I went to bed, woke up and it was gone.. but shortly after getting back home from college it came back for some reason
I'm not really sure what this could mean if anything. I looked it up and I don't think it's uncommon but the results have kinda got me worried..
Does anyone know what this could be?
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Testicle pain should be checked out by a doctor if you have had no trauma to cause it. There can be different causes and you need to be examined.
Do you have a regular doctor? That would be a good starting point. He can then give advice and refer you to a specialist if necessary.
Did your testicles descend properly? I had one didn't 'drop' and my GP said it would eventually which it did. I was always self conscious of my bulge and hiding involuntary erections so I sat cross-legged most of the time so I think that restricted it. Try wearing loose pants or commando especially at home. Give them a gentle stroke when you masturbate and tease them and a warm bath works. I'm no medical expert so probably see your GP if it persists. I prefer a male GP to talk about stuff like this so don't keep it to yourself. It's a bit intrusive like like having your prostate checked but could save your life if it was serious. Go and get those balls checked out matey.
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Just had a thought maybe you've had a trauma to your testicle? Just a thought but like the other guys on this forum agree you should get it checked out. Good luck buddy.
Hi Man, you will need to have them checked with your GP for proper diagnosis and treatment. It's probably something simple like an infection but if you get severe pain go to the ED straight away.
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