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Chronic Pelvic pain syndrome
I am suffering from CPPS from last 4 month and i have been to so many urologist and surgon but all of them said that nothing is serious to concern about but i feel pain in my testies and some time in me penis and it come and goes its affected my daily life. one urologist told me that I might have CPPS because i have taken so many medicine but i did not get any relief .
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It must be difficult for u to experience these kind of  symptoms, however since the urologist and surgeons say nothing is serious, it's a good thing.. But u can consult a Psychiatrist for help since u seem to have a psychological disturbance...
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Kindly consult for treatment
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Agree with Dr Deepthi . You need to consult a Psychaitrist for further management as pain centres are in the brain and lack of organic causes as already ruled out by Urologists. Next step is to see a Psychaitrist. No you aren't mental or weak. Please don't stigmatize this issue and suffer . People see us for these kind of problems regularly and Psychiatrists are trained to handles these and guide you properly. Don't suffer in silence and feel helpless. You can get better soon.
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