Hello, 3 weeks ago I was diagnosed with epididymitis. I was given a ciphin and an altacet poultice. 4 days ago I had a check-up and the urologist said everything was fine. Today I was hit by a pinch (mainly when walking and making sudden movements). Could it be related to exercise? The testicle is a little red. What can I do to make my symptoms go away? In addition, my kidneys have been aching for some time and the internist suspected a kidney stone. Is this pain caused by the stone dislodging?

Epididymitis is one thing and since the urologist has seen it, apparently it's over. In the case of nephrolithiasis, even very severe pain associated with the movement of the deposit may appear. For the displacement of the stone, a lot of exercise is recommended, with simultaneous administration of painkillers. But … first, epididymitis, and then pain in the area of ​​the kidneys, may be related, for example, in urinary tract infections. the easiest way is to perform basic urine tests and kidney ultrasound examination, which can confirm the presence of a deposit. Otherwise, without research, he can only make various guesses.

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Lidia Skobejko-Włodarska

Specialist in pediatric urology and surgery. She obtained the title of European specialist in pediatric urology - fellow of the European Academy for Pediatric Urology (FEAPU). For many years he has been dealing with the treatment of bladder and urethral dysfunction, especially neurogenic vesico-urethral dysfunction (neurogenic bladder) in children, adolescents and young adults, using for this purpose not only pharmacological and conservative but also surgical methods. She was the first in Poland to start large-scale urodynamic tests, allowing to determine the function of the bladder in children. He is the author of many works on bladder dysfunction and urinary incontinence.

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