Sexual Health & Disorders
Question #22072
9 days ago
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Testicle disorder - #22072

Ayan

My testicle/scrotum has become like pendulum. Skin became too thin . Feeling pain while walking, sitting, cycling or sleeping. Feeling like a pendulum hanging and swinging. Only at morning, while going to bathroom, my testicle/scrotum becomes normal. All time , except that few minutes, the problem remains .

Age: 18
Chronic illnesses: ayanrakshit2007@gmail.com
Testicle scrotum
300 INR (~3.53 USD)
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possible causes for your concern can be need clinical evaluation- 1)Varicocele- enlarged veins in scrotum 2) Loss of Cremasteric tone 3) epididymitis 4) scrotal skin atrophy or thinning 5) hydrocele or hernia 6) low testosterone visit urologist to rule out the cause avoid heat exposure pain management- warm or cold compress ayurvedic(supportive only) tail abhyanga - bala ashwagandha taila- but no pressure should be given this sounds serious enough to need medical evaluation please go see urologist soon to treat and prevent long term damage thank you
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Ultrasound scrotum to see any collection

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If you are seriously finding lossening of sking and pain then Loss of scrotal tone or muscle weakness, also can be early herniation,get it checked from physician. I can provide a tip which will help- ##Avoid boxers or going without support.Wear snug but not tight cotton briefs to support the scrotum, especially during walking or cycling. #$sit in a cool water tub for 5 mins daily it helps restore tone. #Avoid excess masturbation if you do. Avoid spicy, eating hot food.

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