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Well i travel a lot in the car, in and out all day, and have the same problem. Groin pain and pain at the back/top of my right testicle. it has come and gone for over five years and I find it sometimes starts when I am in bed on my side. I have switched to wearing Jockey briefs instead of shorts, the extra support seems to help.
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I have the same problem as far as pain in the right testical and down the thiegh and the calf. Any way I checked on here to see if anyone has advice on reducing the pain, but all I see is everybody talking about haveing the same pain, and not offering any way of dealing with the pain. I found that soaking in hot water helps, If anyone has any other way of relieving the pain, Please let me know . My e-mail is _[removed]_
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I have aching pain alo in my right nut..it seems to effect most of my upper right leg and lower right side of abdomen
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Since two weeks I have the same problem.

Slight pain in my testicle, but also "between my testicle and my leg", if that makes sense. Sometimes it is also in the back of my knee, and rarely even in my feet. It's not bound to be on one leg or the other, but it's never in both at the same time.

I noticed I get it after a while of sitting down. Sitting in a weird position often seems to cause it (Resting one leg on the other, leaning back on the back legs of the chair, etc..), and sitting prefectly straight with my feet under my knees sometimes decreases the feeling.

Touching my testicles in any way (Which normally wouldn't cause pain) does not cause any pain now either. They do not appear to be sensitive or swollen or whatsoever either.

I have yet to go to a doctor, but I did some thinking, and for myself I can think of three things that might cause this:

1: Sitting. I sit a lot, I'm not a sports person and I don't move around a lot. I almost never get the pain when standing. I am definetly not overweight tough, so for me it can't have to do with fatness.
2: A problem with my bike. I cycle to school every day, So if my saddle is too high or too low, or if the bike simply isn't right for me, that could cause some muscle problems.
3: Temperature. The pain sometimes occurs when entering a house after having been in the cold, or in the morning, when i get out of my bed into the still cold house. I am a warmth person, my room is often a lot warmer than the rest of the house. Being in the warmth the whole time might have caused this.

Does any of the above relate te you? What do you think?
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I am 16 and I too have a small cyst on top of my right testicle. It is about the size of a pea, but don't worry, the docs took a look at it and said it was some really long word which is just an overactive gland or something. It is not cancerous!

I also have a varicocele above my right testicle, and have had some aching pain associated with that, but not frequently. This week i began feeling constant aching on my left testicle, and sometimes my quadricep and lower abdomen would ache also. I thought it was the varicocele but that doesn't cause aching every night. It only aches at night, during the day it is fine, but my lower abdomen is uncomfortable sometimes and I don't really know how to describe it. At night when I wake up because the pain is too much, I take a pee and it actually helps some and it doesn't ache as much.

Somebody figure this out yo
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It is interesting that with so many posts of this problem no one has found a solutions or at least has not come back here to post thier findings. I am 51 and had a very sharp pain in my right testicale last night while driving. It seems to be definately related to position whee I do not have any pain standing but when I sit normaly the pain builds untill I have to move my position. No pain when I stand. I am physically very fit, my BMI (Body Mass Index) is 22, I have lost 35 pounds over the past 7 months, work out regularly so this is not a weight issue. This morning the pain persists. I was hoping that it would pass overnight. I had a particularly strenuous workout yesterday so I'm hoping it may be just something to relate with that. If it gets worse or persists I will definitely see my doctor but I am hoping that it is nothing of any consequence.
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Just google 'sciatica + left testicle pain'. It will come up with a lot of matches and should shed some light on the issue. I have the same pain at the moment and started googling away. I searched sciatica with the left testicle pain because for months now I have had the tingling, tight sensation at a number of points from the lower back and upper hip right down to my toes. I thought the testicle pain could be related and judging by all the hits it may be - I hope this helps.
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Google 'testicle pain + sciatica' and you should get a lot of matches. I have the same pain at the moment and thought it might be linked with sciatica as I had the tingling, tight sensation at different points all along my left side; from the lower back and above the hip bone right down to the toes. Tight glutes, tight piriformis, tight hamstrings, tingling foot, tight lower back...the list goes on. Then I began to feel the pain in my left testicle and thought it might be an extension of the sciatic problem. Judging by the hits from the 'testicle pain + sciatica' search, I think it might be. Obviously go see someone you trust before quoting me but the little research I've done on this seems to link the testes pain to sciatica - in some cases.

Hope this helps.
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Hear is my story... Back in 1996 I racked my self hopping over a wall while playing paint ball. Since that day my right testicle has not been the same. There is no swelling, sex is great, no burning when I urinate, and I can still masterbate, but my right testicle fells like some thing is pull on it from the inside, I get a burning sensation all the way down my right leg. This happened in college so at the time I was not over weight and I did not have health insurance to see a doctor. So I dealt with he constant paid some days better than others and over time I was able to put the pain in the back of my head and forget about it. It did flare up when sitting for long periods of time (car rides and air travel being the worst). It constantly feels as if my right sac is sticking to my leg and the pain is briefly relieved when I adjust my self.
Anyway... A year later, after I got my first job I went to the doctor and the rollercoaster ride started.
The family practice doctor sent me off to the orthopedic doctors... they did x-rays and had me do a series of exercises and said nothing is wrong.
They sent me off to the neurologist (this was fun - NOT!!). My first test was an EMG. This is wear I was shocked with electric probes in my groin and up and down my leg measuring the response time for my nervous system to respond. No abnormalities found. The next part was the muscle test where they jabbed my groin and leg with needles which measured sound waves. No muscle related issue were found.
I was then sent for an MRI of my hip, which showed no abnormalities.
My general doctor then sent me to a urologist. He put me on some anti inflammatory medication and when that did not help he felt my sac and said I had a hernia so it was off the the general surgeon. His exam was 2 minutes and said the urologist was incorrect and I did not have a hernia.
I then went back to the neurologist and on some medication which did not help. They then sent me to have some trigger point injections and that did not help. They ruled out the sciatic nerve and I was sent to U of I medical center where a team of doctors did several exploratory surgeries where they went in with a camera and made a cut just past my anus and tried to find the nerve that was sending the pain to my brain and disable it. Those procedures did not work.
I then went to aqua therapy for 4 months and even tried acupuncture.
After 2 and 1/2 years of treatment, medical bills, gaining 20 pounds, my general practice doctor put me on Paxil, which is anxiety medication. This helped me put the pain to the back of my head and forget about it. The pain was still constant and it would still flare when sitting for log periods of time, but I was able to deal. 13 years later I still have the pain and it has just gotten worse these past months, not sure if it was because I stopped taking Paxil a year ago or the crapy weather we are having. I am now considering going to my new doctor and starting the entire medical process all over again. Before I go that route I decided to use a tool that was not that developed back when I started this adventure... the internet! It's great to know I am not the only one out there with this problem. I really think my case is that some nerve attached to my testicle got kinked or twisted, but who knows. I will continue to check back to see if other have found the cure and I will certainly post any new findings I encounter. Thanks for letting me vent. - Jason
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Well this is a very interesting thread...

For a couple years I've had very similar symptoms to most of you. In particular, a poster on the previous page mentioned how he had a feeling of tightness (feels like the testicle is being pulled up from within the abdomen). I also have this feeling and relaxing the muscles in this area will often return the testicle to its normal "hanging" position - which also alleviates most of the pain/discomfort. For me, my testicle will actually change shape and size drastically within a short period of time (minutes, hours), almost entirely depending on how high it's raised (or when I have this 'tightness'). The cord (I guess it's the spermatic cord??) also becomes quite enlarged and uncomfortable at times - and is almost always much larger than on the left side. After a long period of rest (putting feet up, sleeping, etc), the symptoms are much less severe.

This had me worried for a long time... went from thinking it could be varicocele to cancer to a hernia. I mentioned it to my doctor but he pretty much shrugged it off. Varicocele seems questionable since it's almost always left-sided. The "come-and-go" nature of this, and lack of any real bumps (aside from occasional tender enlargements of the epidiymus head/tail) probably rules out cancer. My doc did a hernia test which didn't raise any alarms... if it is hernia I guess it's not very severe. So I basically have no clue what it could be... maybe it's just something some guys have to live with (maybe lifestyle related)??

I did gain a "little" weight over the past few years... nothing drastic, but I do weigh more than I have before. I also sit in a chair all day at work, and a lot when I'm at home as well, which seems to be a pretty common occurance with people here.
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I'm 49 male and took a job that requires me to SIT for 6 or 7 hours and I started to have pain in my right testicle. I thought "O Lord could I have cancer???". Then I went to the doctor had a sonogram done and nothing other than the Doctor told me to wear looser clothing and GET UP AND WALK around every I chance I got and drink plenty of fluids...No coffee or tea, but water or fruit juice. He also told me to try to stand while doing my work and that worked! He was correct. The pain started to go away and the pain in my leg subsided. He says he had the same thing happen to him in college. I don't like going to the doctor but if you have any pain in that part of your body GO TO THE DOCTOR! Yeah it's scary and all but that's what they are there for. Your not being weird for going to the doctor for pain or sickness! If you don't like one doctor go to another. Get treatment and help yourself instead of living in fear. It's your body and it deserves the care!
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Hi, all... i posted a few topics ahead, i have been seeing my doctor and found out it is epiditimitis and it was cause unsexually by having a small hole in my urinary tracked that got into my sperm ducts... alot of you may be having the same problem... if you have got tested for a STD an it came back negative this could be the case.
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Hey, guys

I'll soon be 22, I have the same problems. The pain in my left testicle started in Dec 07 - Jan 08. I've been having it on and off since. I noticed that at times I would forget about it, but then it's like it comes back briefly just to remind me it's there. Jan 08 was the worst. I kept feeling the testicle pain for most of the time, and there were no changes depending on position or movement - I'd feel the same pain lying down on both sides, or just walking outside. One night it even woke me up, but I'm not sure how much this had to do with the actual pain, and how much with my state of mind as I was worried and thinking about it. After a while, it stopped. Since then I've been having it on and off, sometimes I would really feel it, and at times it would be a mild feeling that I can't really call pain.

The reason I googled this, and thankfully found this board, is that it has started radiating down my left leg. When that began, I also felt pain in my left butt cheek, but that went away. Now the leg pain also went away and I just feel slight, very weak occassional pain in my left testicle (to be accurate, in a vein going through my scrotum that is pallpable), and the feeling in my leg isn't pain anymore. Now it's just mild sensations, sometimes I feel as if the leg has been overstretched, sometimes it's just a weird sensation like that cold wave you feel after you shake the numbness off. I feel it throughout the entire left leg, but never in two places at a time. It can be in the knee, the back of the knee, the foot, even in my toes.

What makes me feel relieved is that I'm not alone, I read all of your replies here and it's good to see that it isn't so bad. I was particularly relieved to see that some have been having it for years, because in my case I was worried maybe I had waited too long (a year and a half).

So the possible verdicts are - nothing, varicocele, epididymitis... I suspected varicocele before I found this place. It's in my left testi and varicocele is usually on the left. The symptomes match, only they don't mention any leg sensations. As for epididymitis, seems like a number of people on here were diagnosed with it.

Something that may have to do with this is sex/masturbation. I masturbate daily, and I have been having regular sex with my gf. I noticed this started coming up more as the sex become more intense.

Whatever, I'm finally seeing my doctor tomorrow. I was worried, but not so much anymore. I have no problem with this going on for 50 more years, because I can take it and it isn't that sharp anyways. I just hope it isn't anything serious, or the beginning of a serious condition. So long as I know that my life isn't in danger, it's all good.

This forum helped a lot. It's good to share experiences like this. Although I see the latest post came a month ago, I will update this tomorrow with my doc's findings. I know this forum will help ease the mind of other men who will be experiencing this, so I'm going to follow this up with whatever I can. More to come as I finally get myself checked up.
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So here's my follow-up. I've been to the doc's, and it's all fine.

He said a lot of medical stuff, but from what I gathered it's a normal condition, caused by a lot of sitting down, so I should get out more, walk or run, basically just work out and play a sport. He explained the leg as a sports injury, I'm not very active in that department but I play ocassionally and if I'm not fully prepared I can pull something, so...

All in all, whoever has these symptoms is most probably okay, like most of the guys on this forum. The doc mentioned something about a hole somewhere, I guess it's the thingy the guy above me wrote about.

It's all good. Definitely go have a check-up just for the doctor to rule out anything serious. If something is really going on, he will notice it, but in most cases it isn't.

Stay well, fellas.
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I have had the exact symptoms on and off for a few months. Left testicle and leg pain with no lumps or tenderness to the touch. I'm an eternal pessimist so I was terrified it was cancer so this thread has nearly made me cry with relief.

Also, a few weeks prior to this pain starting I was diagnosed with Tietze's Syndrome (or Costochondritis) which affects the costal cartiledge that holds the ribs in place. I often feel like my lower ribs are loose and this caused me a good deal of chest pain. The testicle pain went away just shortly before the rib pain did. Now last week I was experiencing the chest pain again and now this week the testicle/leg pain is back. I am convinced now that they are in some way connected. I've been researching the Sacral Plexus which contains all the nerves that could potentially cause the leg/testicle pain and have come up with a theory that its my loosened lower ribs, touching on nerves in the sacral plexus which is causing this pain.

Has anybody else with the leg/testicle pain had any issues with their ribs out of interest?
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