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Mild pain in right side testis
Hi Doctor, I had a very light pain in right side testis from 4 days. When I am sleeping there is no much discomfort, but when I sit down for almost 1-2 hours that pain is slightly increasing but there is no discomfort. When I walk for along also I feel some discomfort. I have done routine urine analysis every thing is normal in report.I used to sit long time for my work there is no physical activity as such. I have went to near by doctor, he tested physically and he said there is no hernia formation, might some gland formed thats why pain. I want to know from the experts as well, is that common situation or any suggestions for pain reduction please. Thanks in Advance .
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There can b many causes of pain n discomfert. Infection; trauma; Hydrocele,  epidudymorchitis or there can b some cyst or like I need to ask u some relavent questions before giving you proper advice. Consult in pvt chat
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You need to get an ultrasound scan of pelvis and Testis. Once you do that you can do a online consultation with our clinic.
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