Re: Re: Re: all sorts of problems...
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Posted by HFHS M.D.-MS on February 20, 1998 at 19:03:23:
In Reply to: Re: Re: all sorts of problems... posted by Jeremy Simpson on February 11, 1998 at 03:19:38:
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: : I am a 23 year old male and for around 6 years I have experienced
painfulPainful menstrual periods urination, lower back pain and a delayed
urineCalcium - urine
Calcium urine test
Chloride - urine
Cortisol - urine
Electrolytes - urine
Glucose test - urine
Hcg in urine
Ketones - urine
Kidney - blood and urine flow
Lh urine test (home test)
Ph urine test stream. Plus a small pimple like bump was located on my right teste when i was 7 years old. I was told that it was normal and wouldnt cause any problems down the line. Well...that is still present also. That has never caused any pain up until just recently. About 3 months ago i was rushed to the hospital with terrible lower ab pains (about 3 inches above the apendix-level with my navel). Doctors were testing for hernias and kidney stones and infections but could not find anything other than a minor case of epiditamitis (sp.) The teste pain has left but there is still a tremendous amount of tendernous in my abdominal area. To even ad more problems to the list...a week ago i notices that directly under my glans was a large
swollenSwollen glands area (about 1/10 of the entire shaft). It is present in both flacid and erect stages but the pain and
swellingAbdomen - swollen
Ankle sprain swelling
Breast - premenstrual tenderness and swelling
Foot swelling
Foot, leg, and ankle swelling
Gums - swollen
Joint swelling
Mastoiditis - redness and swelling behind ear
Scrotal swelling
Swelling is increased in the erect stage. Next to that is a small bump under the skin. It is consistant and does not move. It is very hard and feels almost like there is a rock under there. Plus with the
swellingAbdomen - swollen
Ankle sprain swelling
Breast - premenstrual tenderness and swelling
Foot swelling
Foot, leg, and ankle swelling
Gums - swollen
Joint swelling
Mastoiditis - redness and swelling behind ear
Scrotal swelling
Swelling came EXTREME lower left back pain. These are all symptoms of prostititis,
UTIAbortion - elective or therapeutic
Autism
Autism - resources
Autistic behavior
Cutis marmorata on the leg
Cystitis - acute bacterial
Epstein-barr virus test
Excessive or unwanted hair in women
Febrile/cold agglutinins
Institutional hygiene
Mononucleosis spot test, and a few other STD's but upon dozens of exams and ultrasounds and several different medications (cipro, sulfamex, floxin...)no doctor could identify the problem and the symptoms are still present to this day. I know that this is nothing like im continually being told.
: : Have you heard of anything resembling this wide range of symptoms?
: : Thank you and I look forward to you response.
: : Jeremy
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: Dear Jeremy;
: Thanks for your question.
: I think your symptoms may not all related to each other. It is difficult to say without knowing all the results of your tests. Whenever a multitude of symptoms are experienced, it is very important that diagnostic and treatment strategies are very organized. You can help your doctors by offering a complete and accurate history of your symptoms. It is helpful to have various tests coordinated by one practioner. Sometimes a diagnosis is delayed until the disease process has developed tell-tale signs. The following discussion may or may not directly address your various symptoms:
: Prostatitis is typically a dull ache that is in the distribution of say boxer shorts. It is seldom been associated with higher extreme pains you describe. Did the ER order a IVP, IntraVenous Pyelogram or abdominal CT (computed tomography) or just an Ultrasound to see if you had a kidney stone? The ultrasound can miss some stones especially if you were passing a stone which was not blocking the flow of urine at that moment. It is difficult to be sure but your episode of intense abdominal and back pain is similar to renal colic or passing a kidney stone. If your urine analysis showed red and few white blood cells in your urine but no or few bacteria, then a stone is more of a possibility.
: Did the ER order an ultrasound of the scrotum looking at the blood flow to the testicle? This may have been done if there was suspicion of the testicle twisting on its blood supply. This can have associated abdominal pain with nausea and vomiting. This condition is called Testicular Torsion (TT) and is usually seen in post pubertal boys and young men. The testicle could have untwisted during the work-up with swelling of the testicle. TT occurs because of a developmental defect of the testicular cord attachments.
: Testicular torsion, is a medical emergency and you have four hours to untwist the testicle else irreversible damage begins. This can happen repeatedly unless surgery is done to both side to tack down the testicle to the scrotal wall so it can not twist.
: You state you have been on several antibiotics, were you taking an antibiotic when you noted the swelling of the penis and bump? If so, this could be what is called a Fixed Drug Eruption which is self limiting and is cured by stopping the medication which caused it. If you can narrow it down to one medication remember not to take it in the future else you will get a similar bump and swelling.
: As for the bump/ pimple of the scrotum associated with your testicle when you were 7. It is hard to tell over the internet but maybe a sebaceous cyst. In layman’s terms, a blackhead of the scrotum. If this is truly a sebaceous cyst, the clinical course is benign and rarely grows larger or becomes infected.
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: This information is provided for general medical education purposes only. Please consult your physician for diagnostic and treatment options pertaining to your specific medical condition. More individualized care is available at the Henry Ford Hospital and its satellites (1 800 653 6568).
: Hope all these things are settling down and things are back to normal.
: Sincerely;
: HFHS-M.D. MS
: *Keyword; Testicular torsion, Fixed drug eruption, sebaceous cyst of the scrotum
Thank you for your response. The doctors did say that i had some irregularity in my white and red blood cells and that a trace of blood was detected in my urine. I did have an ultrasound on the testis and my lower abdomen, detecting nothing more than what they called epiditamitis (sp.) as for the hard bump formations under the glans (head) and on the shaft, that is a recent addition to the problems and has not yet been looked at by a doctor. what kind of doctor should i go to? my family practice Dr. or a urologist. with all of these symptoms, they have to be wrong in their diagnosis that there is nothing wrong! this isnt normal (at least i dont think it is). im not only concerned for my health but also for the health of my fiance. If this is some weird STD that they passed over i certainly dont want her to suffer any kind of pain like i have from this.
I live in Chicago...any recommendations for a specialist?
Thanks
Jeremy
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Dear Jeremy
You should be comfortable with your doctors recommendations. If not, you need to express your concern to the doctor.
Urology is certainly the speciality that deals with the symptoms and findings which you describe. If your present physician cannot recommend a board certified urologist, you can contact your local medical society for one.
This information is provided for general medical information purposes only. Please consult your physician for diagnostic and treatment options pertaining to your specific medical condition. More individualized care is available through our department at the Henry Ford Hospital and its satellites (I-800-653-6568).
Sincerely;
HFHS-M.D. MS