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PostPosted: 12/28/06 - 03:33    Post subject: constant Flipping testicle Vote now! Reply with quote

My other question was probably to long so no one replied to it so im gonna try to keep this 1 SHORT and SIMPLE. want more advice read my other thread.

Im worried about a lump located back of left testicle, which constantly flips so the lump is on top. could this be due to the the testicle not connected properly to the connective tissue?

It occurs when i wake up in the morning, to just sitting down watching tv or on computer, to doing upper body work outs. im going to list the things that have been occuring and hopfully some one could give me a dignosis.

Have Obtained: hydrocele, Osteitis Pubis (from football (AFL),

Symptoms: painful testicle ( comes and go's, often goes with prescription pain killers), lower abdominal pain, having trouble digesting ( could be another non related issue) (now taking laxitives)

Im assuming an hernia? (maybe a sport hernia) does a hernia affect the intestines if i assume to have a bit of intestine in my scrotum?

Hopfully thats short enough. more info in other thread.

I will be going to the doc but and advice is much appreciate.

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PostPosted: 12/28/06 - 20:44    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

so no 1 can help me with this problem? any advice?
always occurs when i wake up in the morning and is quiet painful until i put it back into its place. if it rotated 360 degrees would it still be painful?
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