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[NSFW] Have a pain in my right testicle?

Asked by StephenB95 (21points) December 3rd, 2017
Hi my right testicle has this constant discomfort feeling as in it's slighty feeling tighter and heavier than usual. My right nut has always been bigger and it only looks swollen, and has no unusual lumps. If I move it around gently it's fine, it’s just if I touch at it for too long it gets tender really easy. I only get a slight pain if I move around too much, and ever so often
get hit with zing feeling. My question is is it testicular torsion? I won’t be able to go to a doctor until Monday. Any information would be helpful. Ps. I don’t have fevers or feel sick or anything and I tried masturbation, it didn’t hurt to ejaculate only when my hand hit the testicle. Thank you I'm really worried. Also in the past few months I have been peeing quite more frequently and ever so often I get a sharp pain in the right side of my stomach, it doesn’t hurt to prevent or poor.

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funkdaddy's avatar

There’s no casual, laid back cause of acute pain in the testicles so it doesn’t really matter what it is. You should get to a doctor as soon as you can. If it’s possible, go to a minor emergency clinic, now. Really.

Usually I’m the guy who says you can handle things without a doctor. But it sounds like best case for you would be that your testicle is infected and you need antibiotics to clear it up. Other possibilities are worse than that, like you mention.

Go get started on fixing it ASAP.

rockfan's avatar

I had testicular torsion a few years ago, and your description fits my experience exactly. Definitely go see a doctor

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Is your testicle swelling at all?

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