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Blue Balls help.?

My girl friend started to massage my balls in a movie theater going under my pants, later, I got extreme pain shoot up to my stomach. I noticed the pain was coming from the balls. When this happens, what is the BEST thing I can do for the pain to go away? Serious question. I was so scared.

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my poor husband has swollens balls pain in the groin and back due to an infection called?

eppydimis or something like that!!
he is in so much pain even though hes on strong Pain Relief and antibiotics, he has been seen by an emergency doctor at the hospital who says this may take 3/5 days to ease off
does anyone have anyone have any idea how he may ease the pain?
hes tried baths and Back Massage but nothings working
ok its called
epididymitis
im a woman what do i know!!!!!!

Since the usual cause is bacterial, treatment almost always includes antibiotics. Men may also be asked to use cold compresses on the scrotum, and elevate the pelvis to reduce swelling. Patients are usually seen again by a doctor after antibiotic treatment to be certain epididymitis is no longer present.

In some cases, pain becomes very severe and may extend to pain in the lower abdomen. When epididymitis is not caused by infection, but is caused by conditions that cause nerves to swell, treatment may be more complex and difficult. Some cases may require the use of injected steroids to quickly bring down significant swelling.

On some occasions, patients might require hospitalization to administer a pain-blocking agent, which can offer long-term pain relief. This medication is called a cord block and can often prevent one from feeling pain for a couple of months, usually long enough for the condition to clear. Sometimes oral pain medications like codeine or hydrocodone are effective in pain relief as well. Anti-inflammatories like ibuprofen may often be helpful in the temporary relief of symptoms.

Those affected with bacterial epididymitis usually do not have recurrence of symptoms, unless they have another causal bacterial infection. Those with non-infectious epididymitis may find that the condition can recur. Though often epididymitis can be cured completely, some find that the condition remains acute and opt to have the epididymus removed. This is usually a method of last resort, since it results in infertility. However, for some men, the sacrifice of fertility is well worth the resultant relief from pain.

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