Patient's Query
Hello doctor,
About a week ago, I started feeling some dull ache in my right testicle and the scrotum area. The pain radiates to my right leg also like cramps. It is like sore scrotum. The pain usually comes and goes, especially during riding bike, sitting in office and laying down on my sides. I do not see much swelling or feel any lump-like thing when I tried to inspect it. It is not a severe pain, but there is some discomfort all the time. Sometimes, it goes when I walk. I had the same issue a year ago and my urologist suggested me to take varicocele test. I had grade 3 varicocele in the left side and grade 1 on the right side. I do not feel good at times as my legs get hurt. Please suggest me some medicine if you suspect that I need any.
Hi,
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Please relax and do not worry. This pain you are getting is because of varicocele. It is a typical dragging pain, which occurs in varicocele. I suggest you to take the medicines. Please consult your doctor, discuss with him or her and take the medicine with consent. Tablet Voveran-SR (Diclofenac sodium) 75 mg in the morning and in the evening for seven days, and tablet Pan 40 (Pantoprazole) in the morning before breakfast for seven days. Wear proper tight underwear to give proper scrotal support, so that your testes should be hanging down loosely in the scrotum. If pain does not get relief, then get an ultrasound scrotum done.
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Answered byDr. Khant Shahil Rameshbhai
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