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testicle pain

hi.
i am 15 and have been expieriencing some pain in the testicular area. it started as a sudden pain in my left testicle, as it had been hit or something, and it hurt to walk, but this soon went away within minutes. now i have a slow aching pain that comes and goes. it often radiates a little higher to the groinal area but more so over my right testicle, and occasionally, my right testicle starts to feel warm. when i was younger i had an emergency operation due to a tortion in one of my testicles, although i cannot remember which due to the age at which it happened.
i have had this pain fora few days now, and i'm starting to get worried,
any help would be appreciated.
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Glad to know at least that you are reporting it here.  You are reaching out for help, and only wish I could be the one who you could trust to do just that.  You should be totally at ease to report this to parents, or teacher who you can trust, or some adult relative.  I wish there were  somethig magic to take away your embarassment if you have any.  
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i'm 16 and have the same problem. I was walking and it hurt now i keep getting pains like ts been hit lightly in my right testicle. Groin stretches helps and so does ibruproferon alot, but if kit doesn't go away in the next week i'm seeing a doctor, you might want to too. Also, don't have a w*nk that only hurts it more, plus it will feel better anyway if you don't.
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wow I am also 15 and my right testical hurts when i walk 0.0
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