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Spermatic Cord edema
Constant mild dull pain in lower abdomen since 15 days. Did abdomen, pelvis and scrotum USG 10 days ago and everything was normal. Doctor said that pain is due to Spermatic Cord Edema and gave medicines for a week - zifi 200, pan 40mg, Chymoral forte and emanzen d. There was only little improvement after a week, pain did not totally subside. Doctor then changed the medication and asked the following medicines to be taken for 3 days -rablet d, clavum 625mg, daflon 500mg and signoflam. Its been 3 days now however symptoms have not got any better., Thus we wanted a second opinion please.
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R u male or female.because there's no spermatic cord in females
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Mild dull acing pain in scrotum in ur age with long history with normal scan report is suggestive of chronic Orchitis... Jus use a good scrotal support
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if pain persist thn visit a urologist
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Better to visit a Surgeon or urologist and repeat ultrasound may need urine exam and semen examination & culture.
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