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Sore testicles

I have sore testicles. It seems to be mainly in the cords I think! I hurt it whilst doing abdominal core strength excercises for the internal and external obliques. They have since tightened up and do not hang freely in there relaxed state which makes them
Really sensitive. No pain killers help. I have had my entire back checked for nerve damage and referred pain. I have been checked for hernias and done blood tests etc. please help
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Hi Bragger, all these other symptoms did you tell your doctor of these, as just getting a blood test, I think the bast advice anybody could tell you is go back ASAP, and get further checks done.
Good Luck
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I also got a lot of hip joint soreness as well. I find if I put to much pressure on one foot it would make my testicles sore. I would have to balance my weight over the two feet to feel comfortable. Crossing my legs makes it discomfortable
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What's weird also is I get discomfort from bending over leaning forward and from walking with not cushioning shoes. It hurts too up under between my Anus and my testicles. Stretching my groin does make it sore sometimes
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Hi Bragger, you may find that your strain may take a couple of weeks to get better, just remember that the body is a great healer if you let it, see if a doctor will give some real s**t kickers in the way of pain killers for a start. but only for a few days, and you need something to ease your strain as well. I'm thinking of a relaxer.
Do hope this helps.
Good Luck
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