C.W. asks from Springfield, VA on September 29, 2008
Six-Month Sons Testicles Shunken and Hard - Seems to Be in Pain
Hello, I have a strange question for you. I am the new Mom of a little boy. Unfortunately, I know very little about little boys, so am coming to you with a very strange question. I noticed within the past few days that my six-month old son gets very uncomfortable every time he is on his changing table. He is grunting and thrashing in a way he never has before. Then yesterday I noticed that his testicles are extremely tight and shrunken and hard. They are a also a grayish color they have never been before. They have been like this for his last three diaper changes. Is this normal? I used to have to pick them up to clean underneath them, but they are so tight right now that I can clean see all around that area with no effort. I apologize for the sensitive question, but am getting worried and wondering if I should call the Doctor. But again....maybe this is a normal phase for little boys! Any help would be appreciated! Thank you!
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Hello again! I just wanted to write and thank you all from the bottom of my heart for your wonderful advice. The overwhelming consensus was CALL THE DOCTOR! I learned so much from your responses about following my instincts and not being worried about being a nervous nelly mother. I have taken all your encouraging words to heart and will never doubt my instincts again. In the meantime, my son's 'parts' have gone back to normal, but I have an appointment coming up this week regardless to make sure that there isn't a problem that the Doctor needs to be aware of. Especially considering it is such an delicate and important part of his anatomy. Not an area I want to take any chances with! I will update you all again if the Doctor finds anything. Again...thank you for your kind and helpful responses!
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D.J. answers from Washington DC on September 30, 2008
I don't have a son, but I would seriously consider taking him to the hospital, if you haven't already.
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V.R. answers from Washington DC on September 30, 2008
I,ve had three boys and never seen what you describe...I'd call the ped. right away. Good luck, hope it's nothing to worry about!
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E.M. answers from Washington DC on September 30, 2008
R.R. answers from Washington DC on September 30, 2008
Please do not wait, call your doctor ASAP. My theory is when in doubt, to give the doctor a call. It may be nothing and then all you wasted was 5 minutes on a call. Better to be safe though.
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M.L. answers from Washington DC on September 30, 2008
Sorry I can't tell u what it is... but u should see a doctor immediately! It doesn't seem normal at all.
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C.O. answers from Washington DC on September 30, 2008
C.:
The change in color suggests lack of blood to the testicles. I would call your doctor immediately and tell them exactly what you have stated here. DO NOT PANIC - just be forthright in having your son seem immediately.
No question is too sensitive here - we're all here to help each other out.
Take care and please let us know what happens.
Best regards and God Bless
C.
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D.J. answers from Washington DC on September 30, 2008
I don't have a son, but I would seriously consider taking him to the hospital, if you haven't already.
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B.D. answers from Washington DC on September 30, 2008
Hi C.~I agree with Mary H. It may be a testicular contortion which my ex-husband had years ago(as an adult) and they warned us that it could be hereditary or more likely with our son and told me to always watch him carefully. My ex actually had to have the doctor untwist the testicles which was (as you can imagine) very painful for an adult male. I would call your doctor immediately. Better to be safe than sorry. Please let us know what happened. Good luck and God Bless
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A.D. answers from Washington DC on September 30, 2008
Take your son to the doctor!
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L.W. answers from Norfolk on September 30, 2008
Call your pediatrician now! I'm sure that you'd like to one day be a grandmother, so don't mess with anything that's going on "down there." If your dr's office is as great as mine, they will take you seriously even if it is perfectly normal and you might be over reacting. Otherwise, they will insist you bring him in. Good luck to both of you!
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