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Pain in testicles when...

I have a quite weird problem that I first noticed around 2 years ago. I told a friend of mine, but he didn't believe me at all and he has all the right not to believe me if you hearm y problem:

So, whenever I wash myself, I always get a burning feeling in my testicles when washing my the SOLE of my  FEET. How is that possible?  o.0   I always end up washing the sole of my feet in 4-5 attempts because the burning pain is too painful. It only happens when washing the soles of my feet and not when I wash other body parts.

I'm not sure if it's important to mention, but I'm 17 years old.

Is this some neurological problem as it's most definitely not normal and should I go visit a doctor?

Any helpis appreciated, thanks!

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Hi,
    " It's when I start rubbing the soles, that the pain in my testicles starts as well. "

Yes, your act of  rubbing the sole seems to pull a nerve going to your testicle. You can try if you get similar pains when you press the muscles of the corresponding inner thigh while standing up. You may talk to your urologist , who may in turn refer you to a neurologist in case he is not able to fix the problem.

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I'm using enough water I'd say. I tried several positions to wash the sole of my feet, but I just keep feeling the pain. It's when I start rubbing the soles, that the pain in my testicles starts as well. I think the hygiene of my feet is quite suffering from it, so I thought it was time to ask some advise, before actually going to a doctor.

I don't know if it's useful for you, but thanks for trying to help me.  :)

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Hi,
   When you say washing the soles of the feet, is it essential to pour water or just the act or posture of washing that matters. If it does not involve water, then I would think your posture ( like bending over your hip ) or the act (of rubbing the sole or moving the legs in a specific pattern) that hurts some nerves connected to the testes.It may be just related to your specific physiology if you do not get pain in the testes otherwise. May be you could avoid that posture and try some other posture like standing erect while washing etc.
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