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I have pain in my right testical since 2-3 days and today I feel burning while urinating please suggest
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Get urine routine and microscopic examination done and scrotum ultrasound done.. Share ur reports with me so I can analyse your problem and give u proper solution..
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Can be UTI. Need evaluation
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Scrotal ultrasound. I understood your concern  and noted the problem as well .I need to ask few more details to make a diagnosis and start treatment and advice which suits you. Pl consult me on Practo , so that I can help you better.book a time slot as per your convenience for consultation.
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Get your urine examination done An ultrasound may also b required 
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Hello, get yourself evaluated.. Testicular pain is pain or discomfort that is felt in one or both testicles. The pain may originate from the testicles itself, or it may be the result of other conditions affecting the scrotum, groin. Or abdomen Testicular pain can be an acute (short-term) or chronic (long-term) condition. The testicular pain may be constant or intermittent. Potential causes of testicular pain are Varicocele. Hydrocele. Jerk… injury, twisting, Kidney stones, infection, hernia, nerve damage, fluid buildup and inflammation. Many times testicular or scrotum pain is due to... when you are in sexual arousal mood for a long period of time without any discharge… example you are reading or watching porn material or you are with your girlfriend in a common place like in garden or somewhere... and you both are in a sexual mood while talking or reading or watching a porn material but there cannot be any discharge because of the public places.... after that when you come out of that sexual arousal mood.... you will feel a tremendous pain in your scrotum... but that is a temporary one and that pain is gone once if you masturbate or you do sexual intercourse or the pain goes in a day or two on its own. These are some steps you can take to reduce this pain. Wear an athletic supporter or Langot or tight underwear to provide support 2 the testicles. Use Ice packs. You must do sonography of the scrotum and show the report to your family doctor or a Surgeon. Most of the times when in the report it comes varicocele and hydrocele then the permanent solution is operation only Website: www.kayakalpinternational.com
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