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Mild pain in one right testicle
I am having mild pain in right testicle since 2 weeks, with coldpack I have relief but how long this will take to recover. Do I need any medication? There is no swelling on scrotum. But small lump in groin area which is painless. Is it a critical condition?
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It can be sexually transmitted infections
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Get ur scrotum ultrasound done,  so that i can analyze the problem and give you the solution.. To get rid of this problem..
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Wear scrotal support during day time. Take any analgesic, if pain is more. If lump in groin area, increase in size or become painful, consult a surgeon.
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share me some more details
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