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Pain in testicles
Actually I was playing cricket with a tennis ball , and the ball hit on my testicles. This happened about 15 days back. After this incidence I continued with my exercise and gym due to which there is slight swelling and pain in that area. Please suggest me some relevant treatment for the same.
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Hello, Thanks for your query on Practo "As" per your clinical history is concerned please visit your Doctor[UROLOGIST] now and to know exact status do [scotal ultrasound] Apply warm compression to the injured area to increase blood flow and discuss with your doctor about prescription medications like [BIDANZEN FORTE-10mg] twice a day for 10 days. Hope that helps
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Hello, SUPPORT to TESTICAL by apply cotton under TESTICAL so it not hang. Absolute bed rest. CONSULT A GENERAL SURGEON MS.
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Take rest. Consider ultrasound after consultation with a general surgeon.
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ultrasound and doppler
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15 days back when u were hit. Was there any problem then.. You need to consult a surgeon and get Ur self examined properly.. it's very necessary.. by the way there is nothing to get worried ,, since the pain is not sharp.. Might be a case of hematoma..
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