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Kidney & Urinary Health
Question #28732
94 days ago
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Pain in Testicular Vein While Passing Stool

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there is a pain in my testies vein while passing the stool for few days now i am observing the pain is become constant

How long have you been experiencing this pain?:

- 1-4 weeks

How would you describe the severity of the pain?:

- Moderate

Have you noticed any other symptoms?:

- No other symptoms
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Hello

Pain in the testicular vein area while passing stool that has become constant over 1–4 weeks is not typical and should be evaluated. The most common causes include strain-related conditions such as Varicocele, pressure from constipation, or irritation of nearby nerves or muscles. Sometimes a small hernia, called Inguinal Hernia, can also cause pain that worsens during straining.

If you have been constipated or straining during bowel movements, that alone can trigger this type of pain. Improving stool softness (more fluids, fiber, and avoiding prolonged straining) often reduces symptoms within days.

However, since the pain is becoming constant, you should arrange a medical check within the next few days to examine the scrotum and groin. An ultrasound is sometimes done to confirm the cause.

Seek urgent care immediately if you develop sudden severe testicular pain, swelling, redness, nausea/vomiting, fever, or if one testicle becomes very tender—these could signal emergencies such as Testicular Torsion

Take care Regards

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Hello dear See as per clinical history it seems either chances of varicose veins inflammation or torsion Differential diagnosis includes hernia or testicular atrophy Iam suggesting some tests for confirmation. Please share the result with gynaecologist or urologist for better clarity and for safety please donot take any medication without consulting the concerned physician Cbc Esr Crp Scrotum USG Rft Lft Serum testosterone Serum androgen Hopefully you recover soon Regards

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Feeling pain in the testicular vein, particularly noticeable when passing stool, may be concerning and uncomfortable. It’s essential to think about a few possible causes for this kind of pain, both common and less so. One common issue might be pressure-related discomfort due to straining during bowel movements, often associated with constipation or hard stools. The pressure increases intra-abdominal pressure, which can affect the blood vessels around the groin and testicular area, leading to a sensation of pain. This can sometimes be remedied by ensuring you’re avoiding constipation. More fiber in your diet, increasing water intake, and possibly using an over-the-counter stool softener could help alleviate this issue. Another possibility is the presence of a varicocele, which is essentially an enlargement of the veins within the scrotum and can sometimes lead to pain, especially when increasing abdominal pressure while straining. It’s important to consider that this pain becoming constant, however, could suggest a more ongoing issue. Hernias are another condition that should be ruled out, as they can cause similar pain, particularly when straining. With any consistent or worsening pain, it’s advisable to seek a more thorough evaluation from a healthcare provider. They can conduct a physical examination, possibly including an ultrasound, to better assess what’s going on. If discomfort is sudden, severe, or associated with other symptoms like swelling, nausea, vomiting, or fever, seeking immediate medical attention is crucial, as these could signify more urgent conditions such as testicular torsion or epididymitis. When in doubt, or if at all unsure, err on the side of caution and consult a doctor who can provide tailored advice based on your symptoms and medical history.

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