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In “1% NerveNerve biopsy Nerve conduction velocity injury leading to numbnessNumbness and tingling in groin and scrotum” is seen especially after laproscopic varicocele surgery. The nerve injury can also cause pain and numbness of penis and altered sensations during ejaculation. Refer: http://www.mmhc-online.com/articles/varicoceles.html
Please refer to this link for the possible causes of problems during erection.http://www.embarrassingproblems.co.uk/erectionproblems_fail.htm
Please go through the two links. Talk to your urologist and a neurologist for the possible chances of a nerve injury. Talk to your physician for pain after spicy food—could be due to acidity.
Hope this helps. Please let me know if there is any thing else.
You sound really stressed out.
In “1% Nerve injury leading to numbness in groin and scrotum” is seen especially after laproscopic varicocele surgery. The nerve injury can also cause pain and numbness of penis and altered sensations during ejaculation. Refer: http://www.mmhc-online.com/articles/varicoceles.html
Please refer to this link for the possible causes of problems during erection.http://www.embarrassingproblems.co.uk/erectionproblems_fail.htm
Please go through the two links. Talk to your urologist and a neurologist for the possible chances of a nerve injury. Talk to your physician for pain after spicy food—could be due to acidity.
Hope this helps. Please let me know if there is any thing else.