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Hey there!  37 years old male here.

Symptoms: Chronic groin pain on the left side for the last 2 years.   The pain radiates to the left testicle and left leg.   The pain is constant and dull through out.. 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Diagnosis: All STDs Negative, No Epididymitis, No Prostatitis.    Urine and Semen culture normal.   Urine Frequency is Normal.    Scrotal ultrasound scanning revealed mild inguinal adenopathy (swelling).    Urologist did physical examination and ruled out inguinal hernia.

To convince me the urologists prescribed medicines like cipro, doxycycline, levofloxacin etc, but they never worked.

I believe the mild inguinal adenopathy is causing all this constant pain for the last 2 years.   Is there a possibility of neoplasm - benign or malignant?

When urologists are unable to treat my pain, who is the right specialist I need to look for?

Please help.. This pain is really killing me.
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No other STD would cause this.
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Sorry, I din't mention clearly.    Are there any other STDs other than
Genital Herpes, chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, HIV, HPV can cause this?
I was cleared for all of these.   As I have this nagging pain around genitals, I thought of checking whether any other STD test is required to be tested and ruled out.
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You posted in the STD form, you don't have a STD. Not sure what more I can tell you.
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