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7/14/2025, 10:10:18 AMMale25-34

Several months back, I began experiencing persistent discomfort in my right testicle, a sensation that has yet to subside. Recently, over the past two to three weeks, I've noticed a sharp stinging feeling following urination. In addition, I've been dealing with a nagging ache in my lower back ever since this urination issue began. I've undergone three urine examinations, all of which have returned negative results for a urinary tract infection. At this point, I'm uncertain about what actions to take next or what might be causing these symptoms. :(

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Cony

7/14/2025, 10:10:34 AM

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It sounds like you're dealing with some concerning symptoms, including persistent discomfort in your right testicle, a stinging sensation after urination, and lower back pain. These can be distressing, and it's important to address them carefully.

Main Points:

  1. The symptoms you've described may indicate several potential issues that need further investigation.
  2. You have already ruled out a urinary tract infection (UTI), which is a positive step.
  3. It's crucial to monitor your symptoms closely and consider specific next steps for your health.

Explanation:

Discomfort in the testicle accompanied by urinary symptoms and lower back pain can suggest conditions such as epididymitis (inflammation of the epididymis), prostatitis (inflammation of the prostate), or even referred pain from other issues. Since your urine tests have come back negative, it’s essential to keep investigating the underlying cause.

Next Steps:

  1. Symptom Diary: Start a symptom diary to log the severity and frequency of your discomfort, the nature of the stinging sensation, and any activities that worsen or improve your symptoms. This information can help track changes and patterns.

  2. Hydration & Dietary Adjustments: Ensure you're staying well-hydrated and consider reducing irritants (like caffeine, spicy foods, and alcohol) that can worsen urinary symptoms.

  3. Self-Care Measures:

    • For the testicular discomfort, try wearing supportive underwear to minimize discomfort.
    • Apply a warm compress to the area to help ease any pain.
  4. Follow-up Checks: Since symptoms have persisted, consider discussing expanding testing options with a healthcare professional, such as:

    • An ultrasound of the testicle and lower abdomen to rule out structural problems.
    • Evaluation for prostatitis or other inflammatory conditions.
  5. Monitoring: If you notice significant worsening—such as increased pain, fever, swelling, or if you develop new symptoms—seek immediate medical attention.

Your symptoms are significant, and addressing them proactively can help find a resolution. Stay observant of changes, and take care of your overall well-being in the meantime. Let me know if you need more guidance!

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