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So I've been diagnosed with epididymitis (not from sex) it started as a hip pain from work.doctor gave me 10 days antibiotic. After that I felt hot again(like havingfever)and it still swells.so I went to see another doctor and gave me anti-inflammatory for 5 days. I am feeling better now but my concern is it's already been a month. My left testicle is still sensitive like if I'm in a bad position and if  i start to strain my muscle it triggers pain, is that normal for epididymitis.my left testicle looks swollen every night it sags.now that It feels like my testicle pain is not worsening my hip pain is starting to come n go, and while in having my epididymitis my left toe up till now fells numb is there a correlation to epididymitis.CAN Anyone please, if someone ever felt like this before can u please feel free to answer my question don't really know if im getting better or not. It's been a month and i still can't go back to work(ware house)
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My doctor actually reffered me to a urologist (she sent an email to let him know)but I never got a call from him yet. However it tired ejaculating and clear fluid mostly came out is anyone with epididymitis got that before will it go back to normal. I don’t want to be infertile
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This is not an uncommon condition and it sounds like your doctor treated it properly.  It can become sort of chronic though for some people particularly if you waited to get it treated.  And I'm not sure what you are talking about with having it in your toe.  Epididymitis is inflammation of the  epididymis caused by bacteria.  In your case since you say it wasn't sexually related, it may be due to E coli.  But that happens in your penis and not your toe.  

Like any time you take antibiotics, if you do not recover, you need to speak to your doctor.  So, that would be the best thing to do at this point
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