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Slight pain in right Testicle
I used to masterbate every alternative days for almost 2 to 3 years.but now I have started to control myself. I mean now I masterbate only 2 or 3 times in a week (max) But I have started to feel slight pain and discomfort in my right testicle.and this same pain occurs in the part of right thigh and right foot as well kind of inflammation feeling in these parts. Pls help me out with this??? What are the required treatment require for this??
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Get a ultrasound abdomen to rule out any renal stone
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Do scrotal  sonography  and  visit to near by urologist  who will be able to attend you..he/she can help you accordingly by giving you proper advice and treatment regarding your issues.
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Dear concern Masturbating does not cause any pains. It may be due to prostatitis, parasympathetic overactivity, or may be due to some trauma.
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stop linking it to masturbation. Consult your physician for further investigation
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Be careful, don't panic,
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May be some injury's in inguinal regin
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I advised you Usg scrotum
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don't more wait lifting
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