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ultrasound on left testicle?
i went to the doctors to get my left testicle checked up and he said, it might be an infection, but nothing to worry about and so he gave me anti-biotics and he also told me to give a urine sample to the NHS and so i did., a few days i got a letter home from the NHS saying, i need to book an appointment for a ultrasound.
is it something i should worry about? because it is kinda freaking me about?
3 Answers
- Anonymous7 years ago
Try not to worry, had exact same situation antibiotics, urine test, then sent for ultrasound by letter just for peace of mind
Source(s): Same experience - 7 years ago
The most important thing is not to panic, which I know is easier said than done but you can't let it take over your thoughts, especially when you have no idea what this is - it could easily be literally nothing. I had to go for the same thing about this time last year and it turned out to be nothing. I had found a lump but the guy said it was just a cyst, and its gone now - loads of people get it. It might be that the NHS found nothing in the urine but since you've gone to the Doctors about it they just want to check it out to make sure. It could be literally anything or nothing. Even if it is something, you've taken the first step to dealing with it so the odds are in your favour. Worrying about it won't make it go away, it'll just make things harder - all you can do is to try and get the earliest appointments you can and make sure you attend them. Find a way to keep this off of your mind and don't let it get to you!
- Anonymous7 years ago
Stress makes everything worse, just try and keep your cool