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Back pain and mild testicular pain
I developed back pain and mild testicular discomfort two weeks ago. USG of abdomen & scrotum was done. Varicocele was detected in scrotum but consultants i.e urologists told me that varicocele doesn't cause pain. However, a S VitD3 test was prescribed by doctor and my vitamin D level was found to be extremely low in the blood. Doctor told me that.. this is the reason of your pain.. Is it true..??? Expecting advice...
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Back pain can be due to vitamor calcium deficiency but not testicular paim
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Get physical consultation with urology
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