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Pain in egg
In my right side egg having some pain. It's not regular, i mean it's about men ball. Right side ball.
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Have ur usg scrotum done to rule out any pathology. Revert back with ur reports. Take care.
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Get ultrasound of scrotum to rule out any pathology/torsion
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Since how much days u are having pain and swelling?Is it increasing in size.Is there any fever? If any symptom are u having consult me on line.
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Initially you take medication.1-Moxikind 625mg cap 1 cap twice daily for 5 days.2-tab SN 15 1 tabs twice daily for 5 days
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wear a soporter at day time.
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Orchitis is the condition. Homeopathic medication can cure ur problem. Chat onlkne ll guide for further treatment. Treated many such cases successfully
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Hi..I think you should consult a surgeon as he needs to have a look at it first and then you can have an ultrasound with scrotal Doppler done to rule out any pathology.
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