Jumping from a height of approximately 40 centimeters can cause severe pain in the groin area?
Hello Dr.
Wang, when I was a child, I once jumped down from a height of about 2 to 3 meters for fun.
Since that incident, I have been unable to jump down from any height.
Every time I jump from a height of about 30 centimeters or more, I experience severe pain in my groin.
After landing, I feel pain starting from about 1.5 centimeters from the scrotum towards the anus, which gradually extends to the testicles, feeling as if they are being pulled down.
I would like to consult Dr.
Wang's opinion and also ask if I should see an orthopedic doctor for an examination.
Lin, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2016/01/31
Dr. Wang Shouji reply Orthopedics
Hello: Based on your symptoms of pain near the genital area, you should first visit a urologist to check for any issues.
Thank you!
Reply Date: 2016/01/31
More Info
It sounds like you're experiencing significant discomfort after jumping, particularly in the area around your groin and testicles. Given the nature of your symptoms, it's essential to approach this situation with a comprehensive understanding of potential causes and appropriate next steps.
Firstly, the pain you describe, which radiates from the area near your groin to your testicles, could be indicative of several underlying issues. One possibility is that you may have sustained an injury to the hip joint or surrounding soft tissues during your childhood incident. This could include damage to the ligaments, tendons, or muscles that support the hip joint. Such injuries can lead to instability or improper mechanics when jumping or landing, resulting in pain.
Another potential cause could be related to the testicular area itself. Conditions such as testicular torsion, epididymitis, or hernias can cause referred pain to the groin and may be exacerbated by physical activities like jumping. Testicular torsion, in particular, is a medical emergency that requires immediate attention, as it can lead to loss of the testicle if not treated promptly.
Given the complexity of your symptoms, it is advisable to seek a thorough evaluation. While you might initially consider visiting an orthopedic specialist due to the nature of your pain following jumping, it would also be prudent to consult a urologist. A urologist specializes in male reproductive health and can assess any potential testicular issues that may be contributing to your pain.
During your visit, the physician will likely conduct a physical examination and may order imaging studies, such as an ultrasound or MRI, to better understand the underlying cause of your pain. They will assess the hip joint for any signs of injury or inflammation and evaluate the testicular area for any abnormalities.
In terms of treatment, it will depend on the diagnosis. If the pain is due to a hip-related issue, treatment may involve physical therapy to strengthen the surrounding muscles and improve stability. In some cases, anti-inflammatory medications may be prescribed to reduce pain and swelling. If a testicular issue is identified, treatment could range from medication to surgical intervention, depending on the condition.
In the meantime, it is crucial to avoid activities that exacerbate your pain, such as jumping from heights. Modifying your activities and incorporating gentle stretching and strengthening exercises, as advised by a healthcare professional, may help alleviate some discomfort.
In summary, your symptoms warrant a thorough evaluation by both an orthopedic specialist and a urologist to rule out any serious conditions and to determine the best course of action. Early intervention can lead to better outcomes and help you return to your desired activities without pain.
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