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I have pain in my right testicle and previously had an inguinal hernia operation. What should I consider?

Asked by Male, 45 ยท 2 months ago

Pain in your right testicle after an inguinal hernia repair may indicate complications such as infection, nerve irritation from the surgery, or a possible recurrence of the hernia. You should see a doctor or urologist promptly for an examination to determine the exact cause and receive appropriate treatment.
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I'm sorry to hear about the pain you're experiencing in your right testicle. Given your history of an inguinal hernia operation, it is important to consider several possibilities:

  • Post-surgical complications: Sometimes, pain after hernia surgery can be due to nerve irritation, scar tissue, or recurrence of the hernia.
  • Testicular issues: Pain could be related to inflammation, infection (such as epididymitis or orchitis), or other conditions like testicular torsion, which is a medical emergency.
  • Other causes: Varicocele, hydrocele, or referred pain from other areas.

What you should do:

  • Seek prompt evaluation by a urologist, a specialist in urinary and male reproductive health, to determine the exact cause.
  • Avoid self-medicating without professional advice, especially since some painkillers may not be suitable depending on your overall health.
  • If the pain is sudden, severe, or accompanied by swelling, redness, fever, or nausea, seek emergency care immediately as this could indicate testicular torsion or infection.

Regarding pain management:
There is a medication called Emanzen-D Tablet, which contains Diclofenac sodium (a pain reliever and anti-inflammatory) and Serratiopeptidase (an enzyme that reduces swelling). This medication is used to treat pain and inflammation but should only be taken under a doctor's prescription and guidance, especially considering your surgical history.

Summary:

  • Do not delay seeing a urologist for a thorough examination.
  • Report any worsening symptoms immediately to emergency services.
  • Follow the specialistโ€™s advice regarding pain management and treatment.

If you experience severe pain or other urgent symptoms, please contact emergency services right away.To narrow down potential causes, we will need some more information.I understand you're having pain in your right testicle and have a history of inguinal hernia surgery. To provide the best guidance, could you please share your age and gender?

Answered 2 months ago

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