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Published on: 3/5/2025

What Does Dull Pain in Testicle Mean?

Dull pain in the testicle can be a sign of several different conditions. It sometimes occurs with issues like varicocele or mild injury, and doctors may use imaging tests to figure out the cause.

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Explanation

When you feel a dull ache in your testicle, it might mean that something is not quite right. One common cause is a varicocele. A varicocele happens when the veins inside the scrotum swell and blood pools. This extra blood can create a heavy, dull pain. Varicocele often happens more on one side, usually the left, and it can make the testicle feel uncomfortable over time. Other causes of dull testicular pain include minor injuries or mild infections. Sometimes, if the pain does not go away, doctors may order imaging tests, like ultrasound, to see what is happening inside the scrotum. These tests help show if the pain is coming from a varicocele, an infection, or another issue. It is important to talk to a doctor if you have ongoing pain so they can check you out and make sure you get the proper care.

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  • Wampler SM, Llanes M. Common scrotal and testicular problems. Prim Care. 2010 Sep;37(3):613-26, x. doi: 10.1016/j.pop.2010.04.009. PMID: 20705202.

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