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Howto cure chronic epididymitis in testicular walls
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Question #11586
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Howto cure chronic epididymitis in testicular walls - #11586

Abishake

Doctor, I need your advice. A while ago, I got hit in my left testicle and developed epididymitis. Since then, I’ve done multiple scans, and all the reports have come back normal. But the problem is not going away. Every time I masturbate, the pain and discomfort return. This has been happening repeatedly, and it’s starting to worry me. I also want to be honest—I have a masturbation addiction. I find it very hard to control my urges, and even though I know my testicle is sensitive, I keep falling into the cycle. After ejaculation, the left side feels irritated and sometimes painful, even though there’s no major swelling. It feels like the area hasn’t completely healed. I’ve tried taking rest here and there, but I haven’t been able to stay away from masturbation long enough for recovery. I’m scared that I may be causing long-term damage. I wanted to ask—what exactly is happening inside? Is it still inflammation even though scans look normal? Could this be nerve-related pain? What treatment would you suggest in my case, and how can I control my addiction so my testicle can fully heal? --- Want me to also draft a clear set of questions you can take to your urologist so you don’t forget anything during the visit?

Age: 23
Chronic illnesses: abishakeselvakumar@gmail.com
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