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[|Human|] Hi, yes, I m asking for my boyfriend. He is 52 years old and has been experiencing pain in one testicle at the beginning of intercourse. He likens it to a sharp pain (like when a guy gets racked ). This started a week ago. In addition, he has been suffering from light headedness, chills, headaches and no energy for about 6 months off and on. Could the two be related? He s under a tremendous about of stress, never eats breakfast, and drinks diet coke all day long instead of water, so I thought the latter could be diabetes-type symptoms. Welcome your input. Thanks!
[|AI|]  Hi Dear!! Thanks for your query to Chat Doctor. Read your query and understood your health concern. I feel concerned about your health issues. Based on the facts of your query, Your boyfriend seem to suffer from-Orchitis with epididymitis ? TB with diabetes. Treatment Suggested-You need to Consult Urologist and evaluate for the cause of it. Usg and Color Doppler is suggested to rule out accompanied Varicocele with it. After tests and physical check he may treat it by - antibiotics/ anti-inflammatory cover - 10 days course and would wait for response after it. If no response investigated for TB / or Chronic Prostatitis with old STD which needs to be ruled out. Urologist would treat it with antibiotics with intraprostatic injections if need be for the early recovery from this testicle pain and headache during intercourse. Hope this reply would help you to plan further treatment with your doctors there. Welcome for further query in this regard if any. Good Day!! Chat Doctor. N. Senior Surgical Specialist. S. Genl-CVTS