I am 22 years old male. I have testicular pain from last 2 weeks. I visited a urologist and he referred me to some scans and tests. Urine culture report is negative. Ultrasound of abdomen is also normal and in ultrasound of scrotum report it is written as multiple testicular microlithiasis is noted. And also in uroflowmetry test doctor said that I have weak urine flow. After reviewing all the reports he said to take three medicines. Hetrazan, tamspurt-d and fitmed tab 30's all for 20 days. I don't know whether he has given me right medicines or not and he did not tell me anything about the microlithiasis and said it is not a problem no treatment is needed for that. I don't know what to do. Should I continue with these medicines or see some other doctor. Thank you.
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Hello- Testicular microlithiasis is an uncommon condition diagnosed during a testicular ultrasound in which small clusters of calcium form in the testicles. A number of studies show a relationship between testicular microlithiasis and testicular cancer. Since modern science lacks any specific medicinal treatment for it, your doctor told you to ignore it, but its not that simple. It can be be cured by the help of ayurveda treatment, but you need to consult a qualified doctor for that.
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Hello, don't worry testicular microlithiasis is benign in nature and it needs just observation. But you can repeat ultrasound after 6 months to check for any other lesions in testis. The other causes of testicular pain are varicoceele and infections.
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