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Testicular Pain and recent Coldness

Hello,
~2 months+ ago I had a day of severe lower back/abdomen pain and testicular shooting pains, naturally I thought Testicular Cancer so I want to the hospital and they ran a Urine test, blood work, electrolytes, Xrays of abdomen/testicular area, and an ultrasound of my testicles. After all of these tests not only was there no Masses (such as tumors) in my testicles but there was no sign of anything they could've tested for.

2 Months later (now) I have regularly (since then) experienced dull pain in my testicles and most recently Coldness (to the touch), that seems to occur after ejaculation... Does anyone know what this may be? I have no clue as of now..

Also** Relative to me, there seems to be 1 lump on the front/top of each of my testicles (infront of where the vas deferens connects to the testicle), as well as a squishy mass behinde it on each testicle... is this the epididymis of each testicle or is it an irregularity?
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I'm having some similar issues.  What ever happened with your situation?

Thanks,

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Also+++  this all STARTED right around when I started working out again.. could any of this be related to doing crunches or anything like that?? it may be just a coincidence..
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