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My left testicle has been "sore" for two days now. Not a horrible pain but it's very uncomfortable. No noticible swelling, no blood in my urine or sperm. It's not an STD, unless I've caught something somehow without having sex. Should I go to the Doc. ?
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Quick easy solution. Get a pair of pliers, clamp them around your right nut, then squeeze. Problem solved.
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hey hey hey. This is a no funny thread. At least not until i find out i'm ok.
eitherway, it's the left one. |
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Ohh, sorry. But you're like the little boy that cried wolf, I never know when you're being serious. Maybe, it's just sore because its just now dropping.
I don't know, did you do anything to aggrevate it ? A sport or something ? |
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I'm thinking I slept on my side and they might have gotten bruised between my legs or maybe even my stomach.
ha, what a damn problem to have. |
..sorry just laughing.
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my testicles are slim my friend. I've been on a nut cutting cycle for months now.
They pain has subsided quite a bit today. |
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The left testicle is usually involved in testicular torsions but you don't sound like you are in enough pain for that. It is really easy to elucidate as well, you see if you have a cremasteric reflex ( rub the inner thigh near the testicle and if the testicle rises you don't have a torsion.) Honestly, you are at the age group where testicular cancer is a common enough cancer. It does not usually cause pain, but I have seen one or two cases where it did. If this is a reoccurring problem I would get it checked out though most of the time it is probably chemical epididiymitis, common in body builders. (inflammation caused by the backward flow of urine when exercising and straining or having sex with a full bladder)
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The left testicle is usually involved in testicular torsions but you don't sound like you are in enough pain for that. It is really easy to elucidate as well, you see if you have a cremasteric reflex ( rub the inner thigh near the testicle and if the testicle rises you don't have a torsion.) Honestly, you are at the age group where testicular cancer is a common enough cancer. It does not usually cause pain, but I have seen one or two cases where it did. If this is a reoccurring problem I would get it checked out though most of the time it is probably chemical epididiymitis, common in body builders. (inflammation caused by the backward flow of urine when exercising and straining or having sex with a full bladder)
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wow. You've really just freaked me out about the cancer thing. I'm going to the doctor tomorrow. What are the odds of cancer @ 26 ?
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| Although testicular cancer accounts for less then 2% of all cancers in men, it is the most commonly seen cancer in young men aged 15 to 35. It is also one of the most curable. |
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beginning of a hernia. I'm supposed to make an appointment with surgery soon. I'm gonna see if my new found meditation skills really work.
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