Saturday, January 30, 2010

Excruciating Pain In The Groin Area Mysterious Epidydimal Pain?

Mysterious Epidydimal Pain? - excruciating pain in the groin area

There are about two weeks, I almost Spermatocele manipulated into the scrotum on the testes, then it hurts. Days passed and the pain became much worse in the left testicle epidydimus the right to improve. I have tons of radiating pain in the groin and inguinal canal. For two hours a night, the area behind my left testicle in unbearable pain. A few days ago I received an ultrasound examination, which were negative for the torsion, cancer and infections.

When the pain was better, I realized that every time you need to get my head in my left epididymis touch the pain comes back for hours. If you do not touch me at the moment there is no pain, but it worried me that this space is always wrong. Moreover, after masturbation, something around the head of the epididymis of my left testicle seems slightly out. I thought it could be a varicocele, but those who are not on the ultrasound.

Cysts of the epididymis, the right of me still hurts when I touch him. But I am almost pain free, as long as you keep your hands you the range fortime. But I have never seen this problem, so I know this is not normal for me. I'm 24 and I had pain in the scrotum in the past (once for two months) and ER urologist said it was "Blue Balls".

I am at a loss what my problem is and why the region is so ridiculously tender. This problem gives me considerable stress and some medical information, if someone please.

1 comments:

flashpoi... said...

Not sure. Testicular lesions often have pain in most cases, so not really relevant. I would like to take a second ultrasound done, if I were you. An appointment with the office of a urologist, preferably in a place that has the capability of ultrasound.

The ROE is a good idea, but they are really competent in urology. In addition, ER is not usually a urologist on the staff or, rarely, on appeal, at least not what I saw. Of course, there was a urologist, not a regular ambulance service? Like I said, go into the office of a urologist. You see these things every day, and you want a different ultrasonic May. I know I would.

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