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Q: Pain in lower part of testicle after being hit by a ball
asked by: DoctorQuestion on August 1st, 2007
Yesterday my brother threw an apple and hit my testicles. I still feel pain on my left testicle. I'm really worried about it. I feel something like a ball on the vain or something which goes up from the testicle. It hurts on the lower part of the testicle. What could it be?
Thank you.


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on August 24th, 2007
Sexual Health - Men Answer A3225
It is hard to identify “something like ball on the vein or…” without a physical examination of the area (palpation). An ultrasound examination of the testicles might be also necessary. You can consult a urologist to follow up.




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