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  5. My left testicle hurts when I apply even mild pressure, and my urine has been yellow. There's no swelling or anything, and the right one feels fine. It sometimes even hurts while walking. What could be causing this?

My left testicle hurts when I apply even mild pressure, and my urine has been yellow. There's no swelling or anything, and the right one feels fine. It sometimes even hurts while walking. What could be causing this?

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My left testicle hurts when I apply even mild pressure, and my urine has been yellow. There's no swelling or anything, and the right one feels fine. It sometimes even hurts while walking. What could be causing this?

Your symptoms suggest possible epididymitis (inflammation of the epididymis) or orchitis (inflammation of the testicle), which may be caused by a bacterial or viral infection; consult a urologist immediately for a thorough evaluation, i

Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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Im 32 years old and Ive been facing some issues with ejaculation during sex. I also have trouble maintaining an erection. Its starting to affect my confidence and relationship, and Im really concerned. Can anyone advise what might be going on or what...

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Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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