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May 12, 2005, 12:23 PM

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Hello, I am a 24 year old male and I have been having pain in my
pelvic area for almost a year now. I,ve gone to the doctor at least 10
times and have had no luck. My family doctor really had no idea what
it was but put me on vioxx, then celebrex for the pain. I then went to
another doctor and after a workup and rectal exam, he thought that it
wasn't my prostate and thought that it could be my sciatic nerve. Then
I went to a Urologist and he thought that it was my prostate, but he
didn't do a rectal exam or blood test. The pain is from left side
of the bulb of my penis, through the socket where my left leg connects
to my pelvis and down my left leg. If I prod around in my left leg
socket/ pelvic area it seems that I can feel hard tissue that isn't on
the other side. I also have been having weakened erections and no
"spontaneous erections" and the pain gets worse after intercourse.
My history is: Ocassional smoker,smoked marijuana and drank alot when
younger (been clean & sober for 4 years), pulled groin muscle
several times while riding motorcycles when younger, spend twelve
hours a day on feet and lifting. If anyone can help, please
respond.


smithn
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May 12, 2005, 12:40 PM

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What kind of work up have your doctors done for you this far? You
need to insist on an Abdominal Ultrasound or a Cat Scan of your
Abdomen & Pelvis. If your doctor won't order either of these
studies for you, then you need to find a doctor who will. Even a
walk-in doctor would order them.


bkdaniels
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May 12, 2005, 6:28 PM

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Hey planemechanic., how are you doing? The doctor diagnoses hernia
by doing a physical exam and by taking x rays and blood tests to check
for blockage in the intestine. The main treatment for inguinal hernia
is surgery to repair the opening in the muscle wall. An inguinal
hernia occurs in the groin (the area between the abdomen and thigh).
It is called "inguinal" because the intestines push through a weak
spot in the inguinal canal, which is a triangle-shaped opening between
layers of abdominal muscle near the groin. Symptoms of inguinal
hernia may include a lump in the groin near the thigh; pain in the
groin; and, in severe cases, partial or complete blockage of the
intestine. Obesity, pregnancy, heavy lifting, and straining to pass
stool can cause the intestine to push against the inguinal canal.
If the protruding intestine becomes twisted or traps stool, part of
the intestine might need to be removed. This surgery is called bowel
resection. (Bowel is another word for intestine.) Best wishes,


Anonymous
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May 12, 2005, 11:35 PM

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All the doctors I've seen have checked me for a hernia. One doctor did
a pelvic X-ray and wanted a bone scan (which I didn't do). I also
haven't had a blood test yet. Would a hernia effect my erections like
this? The hard tissue between the left side of the bulb of my penis
and thigh bone is barely noticeable by feel, yet the pain feels like
my left leg is being pulled out of its socket! And, it doesn't get
better or worse if massage the area. Also which would be better,
an MRI, Ultrasound or CAT scan for the sympoms I've described?
Thanks for your replies!


smithn
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May 13, 2005, 6:25 AM

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If you have an inguinal hernia, I'm not so sure that would cause
erectile dysfuction, but the psychological stress over feeling pain in
the are when you are having an erection, would. US or CT's can
diagnose a hernia but because your doctor isn't even sure that you
have one, and your pain is in the pelvis, I would ask about a CT of
the Abdomen & Pelvis first.

 
 
 


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