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Pain n left testical and no erection

I am 19 year's old and four day's ago i felt a annoying pain n my left testical and my lower abdomen.When i felt the pain the testical did'nt swell or it does'nt have any kind of lump. One the second day i felt the same pain n i stopped having my erection.From the third day on the pain stopped but i still am not getting a erection. . I usually wear boxer's.No sexual activity.I used to masturbade but i left the practice 2 week's ago.Please advice....Please please
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O yeah i forgot to mention he gave me tablet's of the pain i dont have it now
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Hello,
       hello kindd sir i had an appointment wit our family doctor i told him everything so he asked me some question's n told me that i had this problem due to weight lifting he also examined me by making me sleep n pressing my stomach area,my testical's,n my abdomen he asked me if i felt any pain i did'nt feel any pain so he told me it was nothing n about my erection problem he told that is was becaused i panicked now i have my erection's properly
please tell me what u think
thanku u for ur time effort ur advice n ur help thanku again
naseer
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Thanku very very very very very much i have an appointment tomorrow wit a uronolgist i will tell what's the problem thanku u again
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Thanku very very very very very much i have an appointment tomorrow wit a uronolgist i will tell what's the problem thanku u again
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563773 tn?1374246539
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Hello,
If you are not having any pain and having a normal erection during sleep, then there is nothing much to be worried about. If supposing you are unable to sustain an erection, then please get it evaluated from a urologist and get erectile dysfunction ruled out.

It is very difficult to precisely confirm a diagnosis without examination and investigations and the answer is based on the medical information provided. For exact diagnosis, you are requested to consult your doctor. Treatment can be started only when the diagnosis is confirmed. I sincerely hope that helps. Take care and please do keep me posted on how you are doing.


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Hello sir,
             thanku u for precious advice.
But u have'nt written anything about my erection problem.Is it normal,i sometimes have my erection when i sleep.But in daytime i dont usually try hard i am sacred
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563773 tn?1374246539
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Hello,
Testicular pain can be due to injury, infection (Epididymitis or Orchitis) or inflammation, testicular torsion( most common in young men), excessive bicycle riding, hernia,varicocele or kidney or ureteric stones.

As there is no swelling or inflammation or redness of the scrotal sacs, so the chances of epidiymitis or orchitis are rare. In cases of hernia, a prominent bulge along with testicular pain is there and in cases of kidney or ureteric stones, pain during micturition may also be there.

Lab investigations like complete blood examination, urine examination, ultrasound lower abdomen and sometimes a urethral swab will help in diagnosis. Treatment will be started thereafter.My advise would be to consult a urologist.

It is very difficult to precisely confirm a diagnosis without examination and investigations and the answer is based on the medical information provided. For exact diagnosis, you are requested to consult your doctor. I sincerely hope that helps. Take care and please do keep me posted on how you are doing.



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Guy please help
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