Coping With Testicular PainThis section is a place to share stories about Coping With Testicular Pain. Below are entries of those who have already shared their stories. We hope that you find their experiences helpful to your own situation. You may also Help others by sharing your story. To quickly access health information from your website's browser, download Testicular Pain I am having testicle pain since 10days. It all started at once. I was in a sitting in a meeting for few hours. I felt like peeing in between but couldn’t do so. i was changing the position of sitting on the chair so as to cope the pressure. The urge to urinate mounted very high before i went to toilet. i couldn’t even pass it properly. when i came back and sat on the chair. i felt the pain in the lower abdomen. and the pressure again mounted high after half an hour to one hour. i didnt took it seriously and went back home and relaxed. by the night it was normal. One day. i was driving the car and it started again. now i have noticed that it comes on when i am driving or sitting on uncomfortable seat. I went to urologist he took an ultrasound (all normal) and prescribed Ofloxin 400MG one a day. He diagnosed it as prostatitis without doing the Urine routine and culture test (I somehow dont agree with him). Even the medicine is not helping as the pain is not on reglar basis. Neither i ahve seen any lumps or dead tissue near testicle(At least urologist would have seen if it were any). Now I have started having mild piles which bleeds on and off with pains. If anybody has findings on these symptoms then Please tell me. Comments
May 2009
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