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Epididymis in left testicle
Hi , I have got through infection in left testicle since 17 Nov 17 and I found this when I did USG Scrotum on that only as per direction of a urologist.I took antibiotics for some one month but still there is swelling in testis and uneasyness when I press the left one.pls suggest what I need to do now.attaching USG report as well.
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Hello sir...I would suggest you to follow up with you doctor as we need to examine you again and then decide if we have to do any procedure for the same...Hope you understand....Meet the surgeon... Thank you
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