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Please suggest some Ayurveda medicine for my testicular pain.

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Dr. Alka

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Published At June 16, 2021
Reviewed AtJune 19, 2023

Patient's Query

Hi doctor,

I am having testicular pain for the last three months. I did a scrotum color Doppler test twice in different hospitals. Reports are normal. Please suggest any ayurveda medicines for my testicular pain. I have attached my reports for your reference. Kindly help me.

Answered by Dr. Alka

Hello,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

I just read your query and saw the attached file (attachments removed to protect the patient's identity). As per your report, there is a small hypoechoic growth in the right epididymal head, which can be a reason behind your pain. However, there are no clear signs of any cyst or any inflammation. So I suggest you follow this ayurvedic management for ten days.

Take tablet Kanchanar Guggulu, (Kanchanar, Haritaki, Bibhitaka) two tablets twice a day with lukewarm water after food for ten days. Do not swallow these tablets. Instead, chew them and then take them with water. These tablets help relieve the problem of cyst, swelling, and inflammation in the body. Take capsule Haridra (Turmeric and Curcuma Longa) (Himalaya), two capsules two times a day with water after food. These are turmeric capsules and help relieve swelling and pain. Take capsule Punarnava (Guggulu resin, Ginger root, Punarnava root) two capsules two times a day with water after food for ten days.

You can also try this method if drumsticks leaves are available easily nearby you. Take drumstick leaves and then crush them. Add crushed leaves with some castor oil and heat them a little bit. After cooling, take these boiled crushed leaves and tie them on the swelled part for 15 to 20 minutes. After removing, you can clean the area with lukewarm water. Gradually swelling or pain may subside. However, if you feel any irritation, swelling, or any other discomfort, then remove it immediately and wash away the area with lukewarm water and soap.

I hope this was helpful. Please get back for a follow-up after ten days.

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

Dr. Alka
Dr. Alka

Ayurveda Specialist

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