Testicle pain - uk.people.health Google Groups: "I went to my GP the other day and he examined my left testicle as it was
giving me some pain and was slightly swollen. He gave me a course of
anti-biotics and told me if the pain was still there after 243 hours I was
to go straight to casualty as I might have a Torsion.
24 Hours on I went to casualty but was told that it IS NOT a Torsion but it
is more than likely an infection?
I went to my GP the other day and he examined my left testicle as it was giving me some pain and was slightly swollen. He gave me a course of anti-biotics and told me if the pain was still there after 243 hours I was to go straight to casualty as I might have a Torsion.
24 Hours on I went to casualty but was told that it IS NOT a Torsion but it is more than likely an infection?
How can you get an infection in your testicle?
I am married and have always stuck to one partner.
Any information would be greatly appreciated.
I can't remember the name he gave the infection - it was something like 'Eppidimus?'
Bob, UK
I am married and have always stuck to one partner.
Any information would be greatly appreciated.
I can't remember the name he gave the infection - it was something like
'Eppidimus?'
Bob, UK"
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Friday, 27 March 2009
How can you get an infection in your testicle - I am married and have always stuck to one partner
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