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  • male
  • 30 Years
  • 14/08/2025

My right testicle has been slightly raised in the scrotum for the last six months and sometimes there's pain. My erections are normal, and occasionally the testicle feels fine too. I really don't want surgery are there any ayurvedic or homeopathic treatments that could help relieve this?

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