pain in testicles

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Ive been in pain in the testicles for two weeks now. I went to the doctor and was on two antibiotics for twelve days. no help! i have pus in my urine. Ive been massaging my prostate frequently prior to this issue. Does anyone have an idea if this is related to me massaging my prostate? I use a toy made to stimulate the prostate, by insertion and rocking back and forth. I have used it a lot and never had an issue. Im i a lot of pain, but not locally. it doesnt hurt to touch testicles, but they ache internally. Ultrasound of testicles came back all good. LOST!? if anyone has ever experienced this, please help.
 

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If you have no discharge then probably rule out chlamydia or gonorrhea. The lack of pain in your balls means mot epididymitis. What do you mean pus in your urine? Is it viscous? No blood? You may have just overdone the prostate stimulation. Did the doc stick their fingers up your ass to check your prostate?
 
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I've never had an issue with prostate massage. Toys or otherwise. I don't think that would be a cause that you wouldn't notice, rectally. Imho.
 

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I've never had an issue with prostate massage. Toys or otherwise. I don't think that would be a cause that you wouldn't notice, rectally. Imho.

No I agree, you would know through a rectal exam if the prostrate was enlarged for example. Also no reason toys on there own would cause a problem. Just wondering if the massaging had brought an underlying problem with the prostrate to the surface. Best to get that checked out that's all.
 
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No I agree, you would know through a rectal exam if the prostrate was enlarged for example. Also no reason toys on there own would cause a problem. Just wondering if the massaging had brought an underlying problem with the prostrate to the surface. Best to get that checked out that's all.

Was saying in general. Not necessarily to your prostate quote. I agree though.
 
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