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Any tenderness and discoloration should start to fade within the week. If your bruise is the result of a sudden impact, you may also experience sharp pain and swelling. You may even feel nauseous right after the impact. These symptoms usually subside as the bruised area heals. Read on to learn more about how your testicles can get bruised, what you can do to relieve your symptoms, and when to seek medical attention.

A bruise is also known as a contusion. Testicular bruises occur when the arteries and veins in the skin surrounding the testicles are injured and broken open. This causes blood to leak under the skin, resulting in discoloration. Testicle bruises usually appear after an injury.

Common examples include impact to the genital area from falling, getting hit, or even sitting on one of your testicles. Masturbation or rough sex can also lead to bruising. If the pain gets really bad then contact the GP urgently, or if the GP isn't quickly available, ring I've had to do this on a couple of weekends when the pain has appeared out of nowhere.

I am sorry to hear about your situation. I can understand that having unexplained pain can be worrying. GP's however are experienced at examining testicles and I am sure that if they felt that you needed further tests then they would have arranged them for you. They seemed to think that it was epididymitis which you can read about here.

If the pain is continuing despite taking the antibiotics then do go back and let your doctor know. They may suggest a different course of antibiotics or some simple pain relief. You may find the following website helpful on checking your testicles which you can look at here. I can't say what is causing your other symptoms but it is reassuring to hear that your bloods and chest X ray found nothing concerning.

Worrying about our health can cause a lot of anxiety and can sometimes help to make symptoms worse. I am not sure whether you have come across a website called 'Every Mind Matters' which you can see here. If you are sitting down a lot try and make sure that you are taking regular exercise. Sitting down too much in front of the screen particularly during this pandemic does nothing to help our spine. Do bear in mind that testicular cancer is not a common cancer and your GP has done his best to get to the bottom of why you are having your different symptoms.

Thankyou so much for reasurring me, I have been dealing with alot of health anxiety recently and i've been searching my symptoms with obviously dosent help the cause, but thankyou so much. I get so worried at times I just believe every ache I get is due to an illness or such as. Hey, I'm also in the same situation, however I am I've been having mild aches or shooting pains in my left testicle - after googling - like I do, I thought I had testicular torsion, I rushed to the hospital and was told it was epididymitis - my only struggle with this is there was no infection in my urine and I have no burning or anything either when I urinate.

I was previously diagnosed with health anxiety and I fully understand your situation. I'd be keen to find out if you ever got a resolve for this. I have also put an answer on the other conversation you posted. It is a while since Harrison and Jack posted so they may have moved on from the forum now.

Also what happened to them could be very different to what happens to you, but usually problems like this do resolve so try not to worry too much. In most cases these problems will not be caused by cancer. I am 56 and was diagnosed with epididymitis at I had 3 children and my wife didn't work. The pain was constant and at times drained me of energy and I felt ill. I saw a doctor who tried various medication and some had some nasty side effects like mouth ulcers.

Still feeling like death and struggling through trying to support a family.. The specialist confirmed the diagnosis but despite scans and more antibiotics nothing worked. I was in pain for two years but it gradually disappeared. Driving, especially faster makes it worse. Home Common health questions Men's health Back to Men's health.

What should my testicles look and feel like? What causes lumps and swelling in the testicles? There are several causes of testicular lumps and swellings: varicocele — caused by enlarged veins in the testicles may look like a bag of worms hydrocele — a swelling caused by fluid around the testicle epididymal cyst — a lump caused by a collection of fluid in the epididymis testicular torsion — a sudden painful swelling that happens when a testicle becomes twisted this is a medical emergency and requires surgery as soon as possible epididymitis — a chlamydia infection in the epididymis can cause inflammation, swelling and tenderness inside the scrotum ball sack ; a few men will notice that the whole of the scrotum is red and tender this is called epididymo-orchitis testicular cancer — an uncommon cause of lumps What are the signs of testicular cancer?

Most testicular pain is considered chronic if the patient has suffered with it for at least three months. Approximately 25 percent of testicular pain has no known cause and may be CTP. In some patients, the pain originates in the epididymis, a crescent-shaped organ around the testicle, responsible for sperm transport and storage. This condition can mimic chronic testicular pain. CTP can interfere with normal, daily living and the ability to work. Anyone who has suffered CTP knows the frustration of going from doctor to doctor trying to find a treatment.

Our urologists offer state-of-the-art treatments and are dedicated to helping patients who suffer from CTP so that they can regain their quality of life.



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