Male | 26
I have pain in my left testicle,it started as minor pain but it's increasing day by day I had the same issue few months ago,but it healed itself automatically Now what should I do?
General Physician
Answered on 17th Jan '24
Persistent or growing pain in the left testicle calls for immediate medical attention. A doctor should thoroughly investigate recurrent testicular pain so as to find out underlying causes such as infections, inflammation and structural issues. It is important to seek medical care without delay as any possibility should be addressed, and complications can be prevented. Book an appointment with a urologist, for proper evaluation and recommended diagnostic tests to find the source of pain and devise effective treatment strategy.
Urologist
Answered on 11th Jan '24
Persistent or growing pain in the left testicle calls for immediate medical attention. A healthcare professional should thoroughly investigate recurrent testicular pain so as to find out underlying causes such as infections, inflammation and structural issues. It is important to seek medical care without delay as any possibility should be addressed, and complications can be prevented. Book an appointment with a urologist or your general physician, for proper evaluation and recommended diagnostic tests to find the source of pain and devise effective treatment strategy.
Ayurveda
Answered on 2nd July '22
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