Patient's Query
Hello doctor,
I have mild pain in one of the testicles. While walking, there are sudden shocks above my penis and in the abdomen region. It is slightly on the right side. The pain (like pulling hairs) started in the morning, and by the afternoon, it became worse.
Please help.
Thank you.
Hello,
Welcome to icliniq.com.
I can understand your concern.
There are a lot of reasons for your issue. It can be due to prone masturbation injury, holding or prolonging orgasm during masturbation, epididymitis, which occurs due to an Inflammation of the tube at the back of the testicle that carries sperm, infection (sexually or non-sexually transmitted), hydrocele swelling, hernia, kidney stones can also cause abdominal pain, Testicular torsion, epididymal hypertension (EH), which is also called blue balls, is caused due to long sex without ejaculation (delayed orgasm).
Letting out the sperm by masturbation, oral sex, or regular sex will ease your pain. Urinary tract infection (UTI), previous surgeries, diabetic neuropathy, and benign or malignant lesions can also cause it. Kindly share more details. For now, I suggest using the tablet with Aceclofenac and Paracetamol for pain relief. You can do an ultrasound of the scrotum for better understanding and work on management.
I hope this helps.
Please revert to assist you further.
Thank you.
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Answered byDr. Raveendran S R
Medically reviewed byDr. K. Shobana
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