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Posted: 06/07/07 - 09:34
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phonzy
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I am not sure what caused this...woke up one morning and felt a slight discomfort on the testicle... Pain has been there for two days...

When you touch it send a pain into the lower left stomach/groin area.. sitting is fine...

i play alot of sports.. Soccer.. Golf Etc...

I am 30 years old!! Active person

any help


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Posted: 06/01/08 - 20:36
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I've had a bit of a dull ache in my lower left stomache area and a bit of a radiating pain to my left testical.. have no idea what it could be at all. I have been constipated from taking oxycontin for back pain.. don't know if I was backed up or what.. any hellp please im 41 y/0 otherwise healthy male I only take oxycontin, nothing else at all, ever. 2 autoaccidents left me with bad back pain. thanks.


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Posted: 09/28/08 - 08:22
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TRAPPED NERVE CAUSES THESE SYMPTOMS


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Posted: 01/19/09 - 08:24
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jerry, or others goin through this, there are many reasons for these symptoms, i'm not a doctor, but, i've experienced this myself. ths can be caused from things like, kidney stones, infections, and many others, important to see a doctor.

being your age, you might want to be checked for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), the prostate, in males, grows until the age of puberty, then stops, in most men, around the age of 40, it is not uncommon or the gland to begin groing again and become enlarged. wen the prostate becomes enlarged. it becomes BPH, it is not a disease, it is a fact of aging for countless men.

again, i'm not a doctor, nor have i played a doctor on television, but, in my professional opinion, you should really see a doctor for these types of problems because self diagnoses, even or doctors, isn't always the best idea.

hope this helps, probably too late for jerryguy, but, i hope it helps others googling this topic.

darryl


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Posted: 04/27/09 - 14:29
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i have searched on google to find this thread...

i am getting a slight twitch in my left testicle
when i get it, i can feel a slight twitch on the left side of my stomach area

im hoping for a trapped nerve, as when you search for things like this on here
you see the words testicular cancer and infertality

i will consult a doctor about it to be on the safe side but im just wondering if anybody experienced a twitch in your left ball


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Posted: 12/28/09 - 18:20
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I am also experiencing similiar Symtoms, which include; slight pain in left testicle (as if it was flicked with a finger), the tender pain radiates up the left groin area. The feeling is very similiar to having a hernia/ slightly pulled groin, except i also have pain in my lower lower abdomin about 6 inches to the left of my belly button. I'm 43 year old male about 15 pounds above normal weight of 185. I have been wearing boxers for the past few years and will occasionally wear briefs. I have read elsewhere that this can be a cause of the pain?? I notice the pain more when I'm sitting down, which i do alot of at work.

Never had any health problems to speak of. I've noticed this pain for about a month and will go see a doctor, just looking for some possible reasons for the symptoms I'm experiencing.

Thanks, JD


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