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  • When to seek medical advice

  • Seek emergency medical care if you have sharp, sudden pelvic pain accompanied by:

    • Fever of 101 F (38.3 C) or higher
    • Nausea or vomiting
    • Inability to urinate
    • Blood in your urine
    • A lump or swelling in your groin or scrotum

     

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Pelvic pain: male

Find possible causes of pelvic pain: male based on specific factors. Check one or more factors on this page that apply to your symptom.

  • Back or side pain

  • Blood in urine

  • Bulge or lump in groin area

  • Bumps, blisters or open sores

  • Cloudy urine with strong odor

  • Curved or bent penis during erection

  • Fever

  • Frequent urination or urge to urinate

  • Inability to achieve or maintain erection

  • Itching or burning around genitals, buttocks or inner thighs

  • Lump or swelling in scrotum

  • Pain during erection

  • Painful or difficult urination

  • Premature or painful ejaculation

  • Pus-filled discharge from penis

  • Swollen salivary glands

  • Testicle pain

  • Coughing, lifting or bending over

  • Full bladder

  • Prolonged sitting

  • Sexual intercourse

  • Urination or bowel movement

 

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