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Q: Vein inside sack of left testicle
asked by: DoctorQuestion on June 24th, 2007
my left testicam has a vein like thing inside the sack with it you can only feel it if you toutch it lightley but it colapses if pressure is applied. It sits below the testical and I feel no discomfort is there something wrong or is it just a stage in my life. I am still a virgin.


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on August 8th, 2007
Sexual Health - Men Answer A3030
I'm unable to suggest what might be present in an area below your left testicle without a physical examination (palpation) at least. Additionally, an ultrasound examination can provide further information. You can consult a urologist after visiting your GP.




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