What will your doctor do if you have testicular pain?
ANSWER
Your doctor will examine your scrotum and testicles and may recommend blood and urine tests to check for infection. He may also check for infection using a swab or ultrasound.
From: Testicular Pain Treatment WebMD Medical Reference
Reviewed by Sabrina Felson on January 15, 2018
SOURCES:
Clerkship Directors in Emergency Medicine: "Testicular Torsion."
KidsHealth: "Testicular Injuries."
FamilyDoctor.org: "Genital Problems in Men."
SOURCES:
Clerkship Directors in Emergency Medicine: "Testicular Torsion."
KidsHealth: "Testicular Injuries."
FamilyDoctor.org: "Genital Problems in Men."
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