Pain in or behind right testicle after slight impacts post vasectomy

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I had a rough vasectomy and it has reduced my testicular fortitude on the right side by alot. Where I could take a decent shot and not be too phased pre vasectomy not post vasectomy and impact stifles me and if it's harder I near passing out. I had a brutal vasectomy and I feel like that may be the cause

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  • Posted

    How long ago was the vasectomy?

    Is it the testicle(s) hitting partner causing pain or is the pain on erection and / or ejaculation?

    • Posted

      About a month and a half two months ago. And no no pain at any other time. Only impacts or jostles. I was in the shower and the spray from the shower head directly onto my testicle caused some discomfort but the pain is always behind the testicle rather than the ball itself.
    • Posted

      If a difficult vasectomy then it's possible you're still in healing phase. Yes I appreciate op was up to 2 months ago but it's a very sensitive area packed with nerves.

      It's also possible you may have picked up a slight infection, and in that area is it's going to hurt.

      Either way I'd suggest a trip to GP to get firm diagnosis and pain relief or antibiotics, if either are required that is.

      Nothing worse than pain in that area as it tends to be the sort that takes your breath away, so i hope you get it sorted

  • Posted

    Do you know is the doctors damaged your testicle.Or hit it with an instrument while they were inside your scrotum. Can you see into your scrotum with a torch. A testicle is usually seen by using a torich if your ares in the UK. If you are in the US, a flashlight is handy. Have you gone back and asked the doctor why you are in pain

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