Hi, i'm a teen and I noticed the other day
that my left testical was turned around.
I freaked out but I got it turned back
around; I have no idea why it did this or
what, but my nuts just feel a little
different now. I'm worried that its gonna
cause a problem and have to be removed. I
had a problem with my right one (still do)
and went to to the doctor, they didn't say
anything felt abnormal or anything, but
the twisting around thing happened after
the visit. Now i'm concerned that the
problem with the right one is what
happened with the left? Can anyone help?
Thanks..
ps. I'm not sure if this is where I
should've posted this.
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DaManIam
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 06 Sep 2006 Posts: 28
Posted: 10-16-06 21:16pm
Not sure what you mean about turned around
but here's what I had.
When I would play sports my balls would
sometimes hurt afterwards. They would
twist.
At the time I didn't know why they hurt so
I asked my doctor. He said it's normal
and to switch to brief when exercising.
Problem solved.
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T-Bone
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 16 Oct 2006 Posts: 2
Posted: 10-16-06 21:21pm
Yea, mine hurt from sports usually. But,
by turned around I mean my testical actual
turned around in the sack, so the back of
it was facing out the front instead of
being in a normal position, but my right
one was still in the right position..
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DaLiion
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 09 May 2008 Posts: 11
Posted: 05-12-08 13:16pm
Mine hurt from dance. Mine actually went
up into my body. It came back down and
weeks after would twist frequently. After
many uroligist visits and tests, they
determined that I had testicular torsion
and needed a reparitive surgery. Now I am
almost fully healed. This was from
January.
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