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Left Testicle Pain

Hello,

Long story short i have had left testicular pain for over 4 months . I first noticed it one afternoon while lying on bed with my fave looking at the bed .I went to the emergencies had an ultrasound docs founds a tiny inflammation nothing more .I visited many doctors no one could find the real cause of my pain .Testicle is okay but has pain when pressed /pushed .Doctors said it wasnt prostatitis or something .I ve trued everything cuttingdown sugar ,stopped gluten,been doing cardio nothing changed dramatically .The pain is dull not severe but sometimes it gets severe and i feel like vomiting .Last night I went to the emergencies here in belgium and they suggested that i should do a fixation of the testicle . And that they can find some small fluid like a tiny hydrocele.Nowdays the pain comes for the left testicle but it goes up to the left abdominal side . I dont really think that surgery would fix this .Is there any chance my testicle twists a but and not fully.
What should i do ?
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