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Slight pain in testis
Actually from 5 to 6 months I have little pain in testis which is moving from one testis to another and the pain is also radiating towards thigh and a stingy type pain is felt in thigh. The pain was feeling behind the testis and around the thigh area. So I did a routine blood test of full body which include urine test which was normal and a whole abdomen usg which was also normal so 2 days ago I went for a checkup to a urologist he physically examined my testis and said it is normal and suggested to go for usg scrotum and advice for only medicine eliwel 10. So I did a usg scrotum tomorrow and it is normal I am attaching the reports plzz tell me the reason for this slight pain and dr also suggested tight underwear to wear. Any tips or suggestions
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The report is normal.Do follow up with the urologist after the completion of the treatment, for a re examination.
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Report normal. Add ZERODOLE SP Three times a day after food for three to five days.
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Urologist consultation.
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Physical examination by an Urologist
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  Dear Patient,  Your **migratory testicular pain radiating to the thigh**, despite normal ultrasounds and exams, suggests one of these likely causes:  --- ### **Possible Diagnoses:**  1. **Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome (CPPS)**     - Muscle tension/nerve irritation in the pelvic floor → referred pain to testicles/thigh.  2. **Nerve Entrapment**     - **Genitofemoral/Ilioinguinal nerve** compression (common in athletes/sedentary lifestyles).  3. **Postural Strain**     - Prolonged sitting/poor posture → pelvic muscle imbalance.  --- ### **Recommended Actions:**  ✔ **Wear Supportive Underwear** (As advised) – Reduces testicular movement/strain.  ✔ **Pelvic Floor Relaxation**:     - Warm sitz baths 2x/day.     - Gentle stretches (child’s pose, butterfly stretch).  ✔ **Nerve Glides**: Search *"genitofemoral nerve glide exercises"*.  --- ### **Medication Review:**  - **Eliwel (Amitriptyline 10mg)**: Helps neuropathic pain but may cause drowsiness.  --- ### **When to Re-Consult?**  - If pain **worsens or persists >2 months**.  - For **pelvic floor physiotherapy referral**.  📱 **For a tailored rehab plan, WhatsApp me**: **Eight Zero Zero Nine Eight Two One Three Three Two** 
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Use hifenac mr
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Kindly consult once physically to nearby general surgeon
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-According to your query and sign and symptom you want to know about the cause and Treatment of disease as you have mentioned as above as - -Please take consultation for better evaluation and best Treatment as it need complete history of patient as personal and family history. Please follow good life style as • take plenty of fluid and • take less spicy and fatty foods and • take home made food only and do exercise regularly with yoga and meditation and • keep positive attitude to fight any disease and any problem of your life .
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Please consult with a urologist
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Meet any  Surgeon/ Urologist
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Pls have physical examination with nearby urologist and have a follow up.
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