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Pain in groin and testicles.

I usually feel a painful sensation in my groins and testicles mostly after being active for most of the day or after being sexually aroused by a girl through kissing, touching or after actual sex. Is this a health disorder or is it something normal?
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No, none that I recall of. Its usually a very annoying pain that I just can't get rid of. It usually makes me so inactive that I just have to sit around all day and sleep it off at night.
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Two things I would recommend. Having a hernia exam and talking to your Dr about the constipation and what to do about it. Are you having any normal bowel movements at all?
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My doctor usually gives me some type of medication which relieves the pain for some time but as soon as I stop the medication the pain always comes back. It's really a nuisance because I'm forced to stay inactive when the pain hits me. It's usually accompanied by a strong feeling to **** but I normally don't when I go to the loo.
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I'm thinking possible hernia. The best thing to do is see your Dr to find out what's going on.
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