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I have mild testicular and back pain. Please help.

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Dr. Sneha Kannan

Published At October 17, 2020
Reviewed AtJanuary 19, 2024

Patient's Query

Hi doctor,

I am 19 years old with a weight of 176 pounds and a height of six feet. I have mild testicular pain with mild back pain. It is not constant throughout the day. It is all of a sudden and I have this pain for three days.

Hi,

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This type of discomfort occurs in young men. It can occur due to unsatisfying masturbation or due to episodes of sterile prostatitis. These symptoms rarely occur in testicular cancer. This is very unlikely and young men are at higher risk and it is completely curable in more than ninety-five percent of cases when it is treated rapidly. So I recommend you see a urologist as soon as possible. This is a precautionary measure to be taken soon. Try to be on the safer side. Please do not worry and you will get better soon.

The Probable causes

You can have Prostatitis type IIIB.

Investigations to be done

You have to do Sonography of both testicles with epididymides, prostate, bladder, and lymph nodes in this region by an experienced urologist.

Differential diagnosis

You can have a testicular cyst.

Probable diagnosis

You can have Prostatitis type IIIB.

Treatment plan

You can see above.

Preventive measures

Do not be anxious.

Regarding follow up

Revert me any time you want. I am here for you and take care of you whenever you need me.

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

Dr. Alexander Davis
Dr. Alexander Davis

General Practitioner

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