It depends on what you're feeling. If there are times where your vas deferens swell and hurt, then see your doctor. If your epydidymis hurts, then see your doctor! In fact, if your testicles hurt in any way, I think you should see your doctor. It could be a hernia, or maybe some other type of problem, maybe even a twisted testicle. Twisted testicles may need to be removed if not discovered early, but I imagine serious pain that might be too hard to ignore. My testicles swell and hurt seriously at times, too, so the next time it happens, I'll be at my doctor. I suggest you do the same.
Well the simple answer while knowing little else about the problem is that you may have had it stabbed by a rogue pencil, kicked by an angry person, sat on it wrong, had it pinched in your pants or any other form of rough physical contact.
To be on the safe side, if there is a pain coming from one of your testicles and you have no idea how it may have gotten there, a doctor may be the best person to ask. You could have an infection or some form of a genital disease. Knowing little other information, though, a direct and targeted answer will be hard to come by.
Well, if your testicles hurt all the time, then i highly suggest seeing a physician immediately. But if your asking why do testicles hurt when they are tapped, or hit...is because they are filled with tons of nerve endings, that is why, when you are sexually aroused, the feeling is so intensified, just because of the quantity of nerve endings.
Testicular pain can be caused by many things. Some are very serious and others are less serious. First the most serious. If you have a testicular pain that is unrelenting you should get this checked out immediately this would be one of those rare occasions that I would say go to the ER if you can't get an ultrasound right away. The danger is that you could be having a testicular torsion in which the blood supply to the testicle is being interrupted. If this is the case you will need emergency surgery to fix and save the testicle in a very timely fashion.
If the the testicular pain is more a dull ache or and intermittent problem then you should make an appointment with your PCP to be seen to rule out some other less emergent but treatable problems. You may still require an ultrasound.
Some things to consider: Infections, prostatitis, trauma, hernias, vascular problems.
Treatments can range from ice packs, medication, physical therapy, or surgery.
Testicular pain is not normal and should be evaluated.
This is a question best directed to a physician.
Your testicles have many more nerve endings than much of the rest of your body so they are more sensitive to pain then the rest of your body
infection, prostate cancer, etc....
Testicle itself or the general area? Possibly a pulled groin muscle.
Testicle pain could be something as simple as a bruise, or it could be something potentially dangerous like a torsioned testicle that occurs when the testicle wraps and tangles the various ducts and vessels it is connected to inside the sac.
According to the Mayo Clinic, testicle pain could be a result of a hernia, kidney stones, injury, blood vessel inflammation, urinary tract infection, or a variety of other causes. http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/testicle-pain/MY00464/DSECTION=causes
See your doctor.
It is an infection.The terms "testicle pain" and "groin pain" are sometimes used interchangeably. But groin pain occurs in the fold of skin between the thigh and abdomen not in the testicle. The causes of groin pain are different from the causes of testicle pain.If you Orchitis is one of the causes.You can take diureitc anti-inflammatory pill to cure orchitis.
might be an STI go to the doctor.
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Yes testicle pain a common problem experienced by men of all ages. Occasional pain for short periods of time is not uncommon. Any more than that, and you should go see a doctor.
The testes should be free from lumps, pain, irregularities and swelling.
viral infection
Somtimes but if it gets worse get it checked out by your gp
Sudden pain in the testicle can have a number of causes. It is usually because of inflammation due to infection or a previous injury.
When you see your doctor this week, he or she will tell you.