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n_m_zia_girl

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Strange Pain
Posted: 01-15-07 17:45pm

I am writing for my boyfriend. For almost a year now he has been bothered by a strange pain in the lower left side of his pubic region, above the testicles. He tells me that it feels like some body pushing down really hard from within, and almost compares it to the menstural cramps that I get. He went to a doctor I think it was june of last year. One doctor said that it was a hernea and another doctor said that it was a prostate infection. He was given a month's worth of medication for the "prostate infection" and took all of it correctly. Still, the pain presists. It comes and goes, not as often as usual. He tells me that it will throb in the afflicted region, all the way down to his knee, and sometimes I see him almost limping from it. He was 25 at the time, 26 years old now. He is a tad over-weight, but has a job unloading trucks that keeps him a generally good shape. I wonder if this could be a hernea, as it tends to hurt more with physical exeration.
Do any of you guys know what this could be? Have you ever had something similiar? I hate to see him hurting, and would like to know if this could be something more serious. Any answers or suggestions would greatly help.
Thanks!
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HealthySex

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Posted: 01-16-07 08:17am

Above the testicles? Like the chord that the testicles hang from?
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GEMIINII

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I Feel Something Similar.
Posted: 01-17-07 14:55pm

Lately I have been feeling something similar. Just this past saturday I was lifting weights on a incline bench press, something fairly heavy and I noticed that my scrotum area started feeling really heavy and real uncomfortable afterwards. Its a nasty feeling I am still feeling inside my testicle region/anal. It also radiates to my abdomen making me feel nauseated. I really cant pin point the area though where my discomfort is coming from. I was gonna go see my doctor, but I had this problem in the past when I was working out at the gym and it lasted for 3 weeks. That time I went to see the doctor and they said it was nothing and just prescibed me some pain medz. With my discomfort, I checked everywhere in that area such as my groin, balls, anal area and theres nothing unusual such as any bulges, lumps, or anything protruding out of the ordinary. I even had my girlfriend do a search for me as well for anything unusual. Nothing, so I believe its in the inside some where in that area. Its very frustrating because I feel like its having a effect when I try to urinate. With your boyfriend, 1 year thats a long time. I hope he evenaully finds out what is causing that awful discomfort and gets better. Any ideas what could our problem be, for whoever takes a look at this page??? Holla
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HealthySex

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Posted: 01-18-07 20:01pm

I have a varicocele, which is a varicose vein of the testicle. It can cause similar pains, and I did have nausea at times it really bothered me. I can't say that is the only thing that causes nausea as being kicked in the balls can also cause nausea...So perhaps nausea and testicle pain are common.

Go to a doctor and find out, if he says it's nothing, ask him what this "nothing" is, what it could be. If still nothing, find a new doctor.

If it's a varicocele find one of my previous posts on it. Click my name and look at my past posts. One was started by shadowless and another has a title about varicocele.
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