Testicular Pain is a possible sign of HIV, as enlarged Lymph Nodes can cause pain, but it Testicular Pain is not a certain sign of the Virus, as the pain could've been caused by many other reasons. The Symptoms of early HIV include Fever, Headache,Tiredness, Nausea, Diarrhea and Enlarged lymph nodes (neck, armpits and groin). If you are concerned that you are infected with HIV, then the best course of action is to consult a Medical Professional, this can often be done anonymously by visiting a Sexual Health Clinic.
Not unless they're (a) HIV positive AND (b) you have unprotected sex !
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Yes, a blood clot can cause testicular pain, particularly if it affects the blood flow to the testicles. Conditions like thrombosis in the spermatic cord can lead to ischemia, resulting in pain and swelling. Other potential complications include torsion or engorgement of the veins, which can also manifest as testicular pain. If someone experiences sudden or severe testicular pain, it's important to seek medical attention promptly.
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Answer is icd 9 code 608.89
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.
Testicular pain that radiates to the lower abdomen can be caused by conditions like testicular torsion, epididymitis, kidney stones, or hernias. It is important to seek medical attention promptly to determine the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment.
Genital herpes can cause testicular pain, men have glands in their inner thigh that can become inflamed with a herpes outbreak. When these glands are inflamed they become swollen and the nerve ending can cause a shooting pain from the thigh into the lower abdomen.
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When your balls get stuck to your legs and pull hairs also its a nerve thing
Freckles have been around ever since humans have been around, but HIV has only been around for a few decades. Therefore freckles are not an indication of HIV.
There are many cases of testicular pain that can not really be prevented. However, there are measures you can take to protect yourself from pain. This would include wearing protective gear. For disease related testicular pain there are certain medicines that you can take. reference: http://www.emedicinehealth.com/testicular_pain/page9_em.htm