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Question Posted Tuesday February 10 2009, 6:38 pm

my boyfriend is very worried about this, whenever he ejaculates his left testicle rises so far, its like going up in his body and he has to manually move it back down, after he ejaculates he complains his nuts hurt, does anyone know what this might be?? or have it?? or heard of it? anything would be helpful since hes very worried by it, thanks


oh he had a Hernia about a year and a half ago, they had to put a screen in him, just in case that helps


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mike67 answered Wednesday February 11 2009, 12:03 am:
I had the same thing with one testicle being higher than the other, but it went away as I got older. But the pain thing sounds strange to me. Tell him to take a bath and check his testicles for lumps while he's in it. And you can help too. Gently hold on to his testicles and tell him to cough. If they don't move any then he should do what the previous person who answered said and see a specialist.

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solidadvice4teens answered Tuesday February 10 2009, 10:13 pm:
He needs to get a referral to a urologist. They can figure out why he's in pain every time he ejaculates and what if anything is wrong with his testicles rising up and dropping like that.

He should mention the hernia to his family doctor and this specialist. Nothing sounds right about any of this. Definitely have him book an appointment to have it seen to. Try and get him to recall how long ago it started.

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