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possibly varicocele?

On the Nov,I heard slight pain in my groin I took self
prescribed antibiotics, I felt better and relieved, only for a
week later, the pains came back but to my testicular region,
the I heard to visit my doctor and another dose of
antibiotics was prescribed, it relieved the ache to a great
extent but the ache remained a little and has refuse to stop
completely, it remain as a discomfort, urine test came back
clear, same with pelvic ultrasound.
discomfort is felt in the sacroiliac joint, superiolateral
quadrant of scrotum, not testicular pain again, pain is
intermittent, could this be varicocele?
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urine test came out clear, transabdominal scan clear, pain reducing with days, no more testicular pain but little or no discomfort, mostly pains felt I glutes maximus, hamstring, adductor pollics and sacroiliac joint
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Hello,
Had it been a varicocele, it would have come on ultrasound. The causes of testicular pain could be due to injury, testicular torsion, inflammation of testis, epididymitis, mumps, testicular tumor, hernia, varicocele, urinary stones, sexually transmitted disease.

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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