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right testicle nerve pain

by Dr. Kory Haley Published 3 years ago Updated 3 years ago

Causes of testicle pain
testicle pain
Testicular pain, also known as scrotal pain, occurs when part or all of either one or both testicles hurt. Pain in the scrotum is also often included. Testicular pain may be of sudden onset or of long duration. Testicle pain.
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or pain in the testicle area can include: Diabetic neuropathy (nerve damage caused by diabetes) Epididymitis (testicle inflammation) Hydrocele (fluid buildup that causes swelling of the scrotum)

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Can nerves cause testicle pain?

Neuropathic testicular pain is characterized by a burning sensation, hyperesthesia or hypoesthesia, and radiation to the scrotal skin. It is typically caused by a lesion in the nervous system away from the area affected by the pain, usually the central or peripheral nervous system.

How can I relieve testicular nerve pain?

Pain that doesn't require medical care can be treated at home using the following measures:Wear an athletic supporter, or cup, to support the scrotum. ... Use ice to reduce swelling in the scrotum.Take warm baths.Support your testicles while lying down by placing a rolled towel under your scrotum.More items...

Can testicle pain go away on its own?

Sometimes, chronic testicular pain goes away on its own, but there is no way to predict if it will go away, or when it may return. Sudden testicular pain can signal an emergency and may be a dangerous condition. For sudden testicular pain, seek medical help immediately.

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