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Cremaster Reflex
Hi, My right testicle is was absolutely normal till 27 years of age. But recently my right groin area pained for a couple of days and the right testicle raised a little but is still in the scrotum. Then after 6 months again there was pain for 2 days and the right testicle got raised a little more but still in the scrotum. The shape of the scrotum has changed completely but the scrotum doppler shows it is normal. I have 2 main concerns. - Is this Cremaster spasm - if this continues again then gradually it will go inside groin. And then I will have to get surgery? I am really scared and of surgery of my private part. Is there any medicine for this. In Ayurveda or Homeopathy or allopathy. Please help me with this issue. The scrotum shape has completely changed. The right testicle also gets raised in the groin during ejaculation bht only for couple of seconds and comes back. There is also mild pain in groin at times.
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Normally the position of left testes is slightly lower than the right (which is positioned higher). Groin pain can be due to strenuous exercise or cough or constipation. Use scrotal support (sports underwear).
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nothing appears alarming or serious.
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Kindly show it to surgeon No online work will be helpful We have to examine And take action as fast as possible Because There are chances it may land up in malignancy Tooo So don't waste time
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You may suffer from torsion testis after sometimes better get it fixed. Orchidopexy. Minimal invasive surgery.
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Possibly it's retractile testis  but even then the shape of scrotum
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