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ache in my left testicle?

i had this same pain about a month ago, the doctor said its an infection but did not say what infection it was, but anyway still gave me antibiotics the pain eventually went away. but but now the pain is starting to come back again, its been aching for 3 days and i don't know what it is. im a virgin I've never had sex, but i do masturbate everyday.

Also is there anyway to prevent it from happening again?

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  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    I had a similar problem. Turned out I had a ecoli UTI that somehow managed to get in my testicles. It took 4 different types of antibiotic to kill the ecoli and the pain was still in my testicles. I asked for a ultrasound to test for cancer and fortunately I was lucky. But the infection left its mark and now if I sit down I get tremendous ache after a while and all day feel fatigue. Hope you get well soon and ask your doctor for a ultrasound cause your worried if its cancer, doctors sometimes dont give you a full assessment so its best to hint at what you want. Good luck my friend.

  • 7 years ago

    Return to doctors and they should send you for tests now as its returned. the doctor should have explained to you exactly what is was and what the meds were for. You are the patient and you have a right to know whats going on with your own body.

  • 7 years ago

    Hello, Call your doctors office and tell them you have the same infection and ask if

    they can call in a stronger antibiotic for it this time. Infections just happen, hon, but

    be sure your hands are washed before you play with your toy. God bless.

    Source(s): RN
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