This is not a good sign. If you have testicular pain and back pain you need to see your doctor to get evaluated. Among other causes testicular cancer can cause pain in a testicle and it likes to spread to the lower back and then to the brain.
Testicular cancer is one of the most common cancers in men under the age of 40, and is easily treatable if caught early.
I'm 75 been having a raspy voice for 3 weeks headache's back pain in neck pain what could this be?
If you are having pain in your testicles, groin, legs and sensitive scrotum then you should probably go see a doctor to be safe, honestly it could be anything and the safest option is to get it checked out.
I would say yes. Your testicles are very important. If you have ANY ongoing pain in your testicles I would get in my car and RUSH to the hospital. It may be serious and prevent you from having children if untreated.
do you sleep some when having pain
Having a stomach ache with testicular pain often results from beiong kicked in the groin. If the pain lasts for a long time or worsens, you may need to go see a doctor.
Yes, the testicles are extremely sensitive. If you were accidently hit in your testicles extremely hard (or someone kicked you there) it can cause you to vomite and takes a long while to get rid of the pain. If you are still having problems please see your doctor. Good luck Marcy
Having vaginal pain can be a symptom of many different ailments. If you are having prolonged pain or pain while urination or intercourse, contact your doctor.
Er, midol is generally used to help ease the pain of menstrual cramps. (It is used for backpain associated with menstrual cramps, not just plain backpain). Please see related link.
Almost anything! Being hit, kicked or having them squeezed is very painful. Some men feel testicle pain just playing in a very active sport if they don't wear a jockstrap.
This person is having Diharrea.
It really depends on the type of abdominal pain you are having.
According to the Medline Plus government website:The main symptom is severe pain that starts suddenly and may go away suddenly:Pain may be felt in the belly area or side of the backPain may move to groin area (groin pain) or testicles (testicle pain)http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000458.htm