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Burning Sensation in left testicle, thigh, and knee and when urinating

Recently I have been experiencing pain off and on in my left testicle that shoots pain down my left leg and knee and to my left foot.  I also have a burning sensation when I urinate.  I drink a lot of sodas and very little water.  I'm also a pizza delivery driver and spend a lot of time in my car sitting and climbing stairs.  If anyone has a clue please let me know. Thanks
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Hi there i have a burning sensation on my left testicle should i take anti biotics ive been having a burn there since 4 days now it started mild moving from my left side uunder my ribs to my leg and now finnaly just on my left testicle what should i do ? should i just take some antibiotics`??? PLS REP ASAP IM GOING NUTS!!!
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Hello,

The commonest cause of testicular pain amongst young males is epididymitis or orchitis and normally orchitis and epididymitis co-exist. The treatment is antibiotics and painkillers only.

The other pain which can present as testicular pain is pain of a stone in the ureter (tube which brings down the urine) and this can present as testicular pain. Maybe an ultrasound to rule out a stone in the urinary tract may help.

You can take  painkillers for a few more days and consult your urologist .

I hope that helps. Take care and pls do keep me posted on how you are doing or if you have any additional doubts. Kind regards.

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