testicular pain - Prostatitis Forum & Social Network2024-03-29T05:16:35Zhttp://prostatitis.ning.com/forum/topics/testicular-pain?groupUrl=symptoms&commentId=2201951%3AComment%3A8909&groupId=2201951%3AGroup%3A5444&feed=yes&xn_auth=noA number of my patients have…tag:prostatitis.ning.com,2011-05-19:2201951:Comment:175502011-05-19T12:04:05.351ZArnon Krongrad, MDhttp://prostatitis.ning.com/profile/krongrad
A number of my patients have reported pain in the thighs. A couple have reported pain in the feet. One reported pain in the armpit. All associated with flareups.
A number of my patients have reported pain in the thighs. A couple have reported pain in the feet. One reported pain in the armpit. All associated with flareups. Has anyone ever had nerve pai…tag:prostatitis.ning.com,2011-05-19:2201951:Comment:176332011-05-19T11:46:34.695ZG8 GThttp://prostatitis.ning.com/profile/MichaelScovitch
Has anyone ever had nerve pains in the inner thigh, down to the knee with their testicular pain? My epididymitis has seemed to flare up again, but I am getting intense nerve pain (stabbing and burning) down to the knee as well.....
Has anyone ever had nerve pains in the inner thigh, down to the knee with their testicular pain? My epididymitis has seemed to flare up again, but I am getting intense nerve pain (stabbing and burning) down to the knee as well..... That's certainly very encoura…tag:prostatitis.ning.com,2010-10-17:2201951:Comment:90792010-10-17T09:03:42.000ZJonhttp://prostatitis.ning.com/profile/Jon
That's certainly very encouraging. I've always felt that most of my testicular pain was stemming from my prostate in some way. I've no rational explanation for that, other than a 'feeling', instinct or whatever.
That's certainly very encouraging. I've always felt that most of my testicular pain was stemming from my prostate in some way. I've no rational explanation for that, other than a 'feeling', instinct or whatever. You may be interested in a ne…tag:prostatitis.ning.com,2010-10-17:2201951:Comment:90772010-10-17T04:42:45.000ZArnon Krongrad, MDhttp://prostatitis.ning.com/profile/krongrad
You may be interested in a new story about a patient whose <a href="http://prostatitissurgery.com/Spinal_Cord_Stimulator.html" target="_blank">testicular pain resolved after his prostatitis surgery</a>.
You may be interested in a new story about a patient whose <a href="http://prostatitissurgery.com/Spinal_Cord_Stimulator.html" target="_blank">testicular pain resolved after his prostatitis surgery</a>. Varicocele is often found wit…tag:prostatitis.ning.com,2010-09-15:2201951:Comment:89142010-09-15T10:54:29.000ZNikhttp://prostatitis.ning.com/profile/NikolasBartley
Varicocele is often found with prostatitis too, as in my case on the left side of the scrotum. Interestingly my prostatitis and heavily calcified seminal vesicle is also on the left. Varicocele can also cause testicular pain although not in all sufferers. This may also be contributing to my infertility. There is also surgery for Varicocele too if this is found. There are two procedures, Varicocelectomy or Embolization.…
Varicocele is often found with prostatitis too, as in my case on the left side of the scrotum. Interestingly my prostatitis and heavily calcified seminal vesicle is also on the left. Varicocele can also cause testicular pain although not in all sufferers. This may also be contributing to my infertility. There is also surgery for Varicocele too if this is found. There are two procedures, Varicocelectomy or Embolization.<br />
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<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varicocele" target="_blank"></a> Thanks again, doctor. Perhaps…tag:prostatitis.ning.com,2010-09-14:2201951:Comment:89122010-09-14T23:06:36.000ZJonhttp://prostatitis.ning.com/profile/Jon
Thanks again, doctor. Perhaps with time your patient's epididymal pain will resolve itself. I guess he was on such an 'up' after the resolution of his prostatitis pain that he thought he'd go the whole way and have denervation too. I wish him good luck (and myself, too!).
Thanks again, doctor. Perhaps with time your patient's epididymal pain will resolve itself. I guess he was on such an 'up' after the resolution of his prostatitis pain that he thought he'd go the whole way and have denervation too. I wish him good luck (and myself, too!). All surgical procedures carry…tag:prostatitis.ning.com,2010-09-14:2201951:Comment:89112010-09-14T00:06:07.000ZArnon Krongrad, MDhttp://prostatitis.ning.com/profile/krongrad
All surgical procedures carry risk. Among the reported risks of spermatic cord denervation are testicular atrophy, woulnd infection, hydrocele, and treatment failure.<br />
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I am aware of only one patient who had both <a href="http://laprp.com" target="_blank">laparoscopic radical prostatectomy</a> (LRP) and spermatic cord denervation. He had the LRP first and now reports relief of his prostatitis symptoms (he's still in the early weeks post-op). However, his scrotal pains did not improve. He reports…
All surgical procedures carry risk. Among the reported risks of spermatic cord denervation are testicular atrophy, woulnd infection, hydrocele, and treatment failure.<br />
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I am aware of only one patient who had both <a href="http://laprp.com" target="_blank">laparoscopic radical prostatectomy</a> (LRP) and spermatic cord denervation. He had the LRP first and now reports relief of his prostatitis symptoms (he's still in the early weeks post-op). However, his scrotal pains did not improve. He reports that they are persistent after spermatic cord denervation, which he chose to have a few weeks after the LRP. This experience of one patient only shows that prostatitis and epididymitis/orchitis can be separable clinical problems.<br />
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I would not go into either one expecting both to be solved. If they are, wonderful. Thanks for the information, d…tag:prostatitis.ning.com,2010-09-13:2201951:Comment:89092010-09-13T23:31:57.000ZJonhttp://prostatitis.ning.com/profile/Jon
Thanks for the information, doctor. It's certainly difficult to isolate the source of pain. It's true that when my prostatitis symptoms are worst, so is my epidydimal pain. Perhaps one option may be to try spermatic cord denervation first, as it's a simpler procedure. However, I hear that some guys have problems after that operation too.
Thanks for the information, doctor. It's certainly difficult to isolate the source of pain. It's true that when my prostatitis symptoms are worst, so is my epidydimal pain. Perhaps one option may be to try spermatic cord denervation first, as it's a simpler procedure. However, I hear that some guys have problems after that operation too. In the old days of transureth…tag:prostatitis.ning.com,2010-09-13:2201951:Comment:89042010-09-13T15:51:36.000ZArnon Krongrad, MDhttp://prostatitis.ning.com/profile/krongrad
In the old days of transurethral prostatectomy, the operation would begin with a vasectomy. This cut down the risk of epididymitis from retrograde migration of bacteria into the epididymis and testis. In other words, there is actually a physical connection of the prostate and the epididymis and testis.<br />
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The connection of prostatitis symptoms to symptoms arising from the epididymis and testis is less obvious. While many prostatitis patients have scrotal discomfort, the relationship is not clear.…
In the old days of transurethral prostatectomy, the operation would begin with a vasectomy. This cut down the risk of epididymitis from retrograde migration of bacteria into the epididymis and testis. In other words, there is actually a physical connection of the prostate and the epididymis and testis.<br />
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The connection of prostatitis symptoms to symptoms arising from the epididymis and testis is less obvious. While many prostatitis patients have scrotal discomfort, the relationship is not clear. Even less clear is the likelihood that curing the prostatitis (perineal pain, urethral pain, suprapubic pain) will get rid of the scrotal complaints. There are simply no data that I know of relating to this. You probably cannot count on prostatitis relief bringing epididymal relief.<br />
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As to testicular and epidydimal pain, those two may be hard to distinguish, as is common with all visceral pains: They can be very hard to localize.<br />
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You may want to read about a patient with <a href="http://prostatitissurgery.com/RE_chronic_prostatitis.html" target="_blank">prostatitis, irritable bowels, and epididymis pain</a>.