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Scrotal hernia
Hello sir I have undergone left inguinal large scrotal hernia after surgery my left scotrum I still feel stone like feel on my upper of testis
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In initial days, it's edema of local tissue and will resolve spontaneously with time. But if you have redness, increased pain of that area then you should consult your doctor to infection.
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Apple scrotal support for initial 3 months of operation. Need USG scrotum to rule out collection/pus/hernial content.
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Hi.sir. Good Day. Can please give me full details of your surgery and when it was done. Some times it normal in early stage of post surgery.
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Please provide full details of surgery
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