After chronic testicular pain

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I've been through chronic testicular pain, basically it's the tube from the testicle to the the base of the penis. Dull pain (best descriped as a constant pressure).

Ultrasound, prostrate and GUM clinic cleared. Had anti-biotics which seems to have cleared the tube (constant pressure issue), but the base of the penis and the testicle is still sore after several weeks.

Got a doctors appointment soon but unsure how to explain as it comes and goes. Pain tends to be when I'm stationary, driving is the worst.

Does any-one know of any-issues with the base of the penis?

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    Update on this issue.

    I've seen Urlogists (one was frustrated and she said I'm a surgeon, I cut and chop bits - that really helped!!!) which have confirmed they can't do any-thing.

    Now waiting to see pain managment team at

    http://www.nhs.uk/Services/hospitals/Services/Service/DefaultView.aspx?id=2987

    Which basically means they don't know and have given up. I don't want to, all the googling in the world doesn't seem to find answers.

  • Posted

    Hi All,

    A further update - which no-one will find helpfull.

    The week before xmas I had the pain blocker injection. Unfortunatley due to me shouting the place down and un-controll-able shaking they stopped (wheel chair was pulled out after). It wasn't me stopping the injection but the nurses (they like chocolate by the way).

    Don't get me wrong, I know other people have had this before me, still what's the actual answer?

    • Posted

      I've had the injection twice into my left nut. Didn't help unfortunately. Over 4 years with post vasectomy pain. Even surgery didnt help.

  • Posted

    Was it the spermatic cord block you had ?
    • Posted

      Ninja If you google spermatic cord block can read about it but if you mean where did i have it then that would be Bolton, lancs on the NHS not private

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