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Left Testicle/Lower Abdominal Pain

Hi I am a 23 year old male who's recently developed testicle pain. For the past week or so I have experienced pain in my left testicle after lying down for a long period of time. After standing up and walking around the pain noticebly improves. In the last few days I have noticed the pain starting to radiate to my lower left abdomin. I dont seem to have any lumps on my testicles. Does anyone know what this could be?

Thanks.
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You may have gilmore's groin or trapped ilioinguinal nerve.
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Gilmores groin and trapped illioinguinal nerve causes this
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I experienced dull pain in my both testicles and in a lower abdomen. I went to see a doctor and told me it's a UTI and prescribed some anti biotics. However, after 3 weeks it did not help. I did the ultra sound and all blood and urine test, they came up clean. In my case, pain is stronger when I sit, I do not have any problems when I walk or when I'm running. Any advice people? Please if you have something similar, this is driving me nuts!!!!
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Hi everyone. Well now iv started to notice after i masturbate(3-5times a day) iv been geting sharp shooting pains, abdominal pains. These happen at different times and sometimes it doesnt even happen. When it happens which is most of the time. The constant feeling to urinate is bad. It is torture. So is the other pains. it has been becoming more often that i have these symptoms. I have not had sex yet so it cant be an STD. Should i just stop masturbating or get this checked out by a doctor?
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Hey all I just wanted to let you all know what Ive been going through as this might help ease some of your minds.  I am a 32 year old male that has been have lower abdomen pain and also pain in my left testicle which has been going on for the last 2 months. So any way I went up so the hospital and got checked out. The doctor checked my groin area where the pain was and also checked my nuts with his hands.  He assured me that he could not feel any issues eg lumps epididymitis ok hernia. But this didnt ease my mind as I still had pain in my left testicle and my abdomen area so I asked if i could get more test done.  So the doctor refered me for blood tests and a ultra sound.  The blood test came back all clear so that started to ease my mind ( As usual I really expected the worst ) then the next day I went for my ultra sound and this found out the the problem was which I knew there was a problem. The cause of my testicle and abdominal pain was a stressed Inginal Canal in which I could of got during running and playing football.So at the end of the week where I thought I was going to die and all just turned out to be a stressed Inguinal canal which with rest will heal without any medical requirements.  So please I dont wish this upon anyone to worry Iike I did it was the worst couple of months of my life so please stop stressing and go and get it checked out it is very common in the sporting people for this to happen and most likely the same as what your having now. I hope this helped you all out.  Take care Scotty
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Hi, i have been having left testicle pain and ache for a month. I have been taking 3 different antibiotic over a month, feeling the same. Now i only take paracetamol, if there were bacteria, i think the period of antibiotics i took should have killed it, i guess?

I have epididymo orchitis and i only can relieve it by bed rest and massage on the effected source of pain. I have no idea how to cure it, any ideas from you guys out there?
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