Guest guest Posted July 14, 2004 Report Share Posted July 14, 2004 I also have/had some pain in my testicle before but this was due to my usage of propecia. It might not have been as severe as yours but it was really bad as well. Does having pain mean its atrophying? It also shot up into the penis as well...my uro said its a referred sensation because they share the same nerve. Is this causing you ED problems? I'm really interested in finding more about this as well. My docs told me just to live with it...its not something i want to hear. > I was wondering if anyone has experienced severe testicle pain since > becoming hypogonadic. My testicles atrophied after I become > hypogonadic. They also shrunk, even before going on HTR. My > testicles experience very sharp pain when I cross my legs, gently > rub or squeeze them and even have pain when being sucked during oral > sex. I have checked them for any lumps or indications of injury, > but they have been like this for years now and continue to get > worse. Anyone else have this problem? Any suggestions? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2004 Report Share Posted July 15, 2004 I started getting testicle pain about 6 days after starting androgel. My doc did the touch test and also did not find anything. He said it was a part of atrophing, and should stop when the process is complete, could take 2 to 3 months. Think of it this way your testicles don't like being allowed to die and will not go peacefully. Your results may varry. Bob > > I was wondering if anyone has experienced severe testicle pain since > > becoming hypogonadic. My testicles atrophied after I become > > hypogonadic. They also shrunk, even before going on HTR. My > > testicles experience very sharp pain when I cross my legs, gently > > rub or squeeze them and even have pain when being sucked during oral > > sex. I have checked them for any lumps or indications of injury, > > but they have been like this for years now and continue to get > > worse. Anyone else have this problem? Any suggestions? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2007 Report Share Posted January 10, 2007 Most likely it is not testicular cancer - but it could make you feel better if you check it out. It is likely you have an infection - I think it is called the epiditimis - I think it is common for sexually active people. Some say that with Reiter's you often get UTI's when you start a new relationship. This has been true for me over 27 years with about 5 girlfriends. I personally feel they were unfaithful which brings in more peoples bacteria - then an infection. 1 faithful partner - that is absolutely necessary. Good Luck Greg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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