Hey guys,
I’m post-op day 10 and honestly struggling.
Most people seem to be doing much better by this point, but I’m still in significant pain. I have burning / stabbing pain localized near the lower side of the testicle, close to the spermatic cord area. Nights are the worst I can’t sleep even with Advil (I’ve taken up to 4).
Doctor mentioned fluids/seroma, but this doesn’t feel like typical soreness. It feels more nerve-related than inflammatory. No fever, no major redness, but the pain is intense and constant.
Has anyone experienced:
• nerve pain (genitofemoral / ilioinguinal)?
• seroma causing nerve compression?
• pain this severe after day 10?
If so:
• what helped?
• how long did it take to improve?
• did anything specific make a difference (meds, positioning, time, drainage, nerve meds)?
I’m not trying to panic just trying to understand if this is something others have gone through, because right now it doesn’t feel “normal recovery”.
Any insight appreciated.
Thanks brothers.
Post-op day 10 – severe testicular pain, anyone experienced this?
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Nick74
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Post-op day 10 – severe testicular pain, anyone experienced this?
51 years old. Lived with ED for 20 years.
Pills stopped working. Trimix helped, but injections weren’t sustainable.
Coloplast Titan IPP implanted January 8, 2026 -20 cm.
Grateful, moving forward.
GOD FIRST
Pills stopped working. Trimix helped, but injections weren’t sustainable.
Coloplast Titan IPP implanted January 8, 2026 -20 cm.
Grateful, moving forward.
GOD FIRST
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richard_goes_bionic
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Re: Post-op day 10 – severe testicular pain, anyone experienced this?
Hi Nick, does it feel the pain moves into your inguinal canal. I have the same problem but not servere but constant discomfort and slight pain, also depends on what I am wearing. I am 10 weeks post surgery and for me it seems the pump is taking up space and interferes with testicle. Also soreness around the outside of ballsack.
68 years old, good shape but 10 years struggle with VED, pills, needles.
arterial sclerosis comb.with venous leak.
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before implant: VED 6,5 x 4.9 bone pressed.
arterial sclerosis comb.with venous leak.
Rigicon infla 10ax, 22(12+10) x12 + 1cm rte. Dr. Beley, Paris. 06.11.25
before implant: VED 6,5 x 4.9 bone pressed.
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GoodWood
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Re: Post-op day 10 – severe testicular pain, anyone experienced this?
If it is inflammatory, consider taking a day or two to be really mindful about taking it easy. Get your feet up, less activity (less jostling around). Wear supportive briefs. Apply ice as much as possible. Continue the ibuprofen. Try to be deliberate about this in the hopes that whatever tissue is pissed off will calm down. Early on in my recovery I got what felt like a hot spot inside/low/rear part of my scrotum. Very tender, burning sensation. It went away after a few days of being really deliberate about rest and protecting it from more rubbing/knocking around.
If it is nerve pain related ask your doc about a brief trial of the medication gabapentin.
It’s more likely to be tissue inflammation than nerve pain.
Stay in contact with your doc.
If it is nerve pain related ask your doc about a brief trial of the medication gabapentin.
It’s more likely to be tissue inflammation than nerve pain.
Stay in contact with your doc.
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Nick74
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Re: Post-op day 10 – severe testicular pain, anyone experienced this?
richard_goes_bionic wrote:Hi Nick, does it feel the pain moves into your inguinal canal. I have the same problem but not servere but constant discomfort and slight pain, also depends on what I am wearing. I am 10 weeks post surgery and for me it seems the pump is taking up space and interferes with testicle. Also soreness around the outside of ballsack.
Hi Richard,
yes, the pain does radiate upward I feel it into the inguinal area and even the urethra at times. Sleeping flat on my back helped a lot. Every time I turned to either side, the pain got much worse.I’m day 10 post-op with fluid/swelling, so I suspect positioning or pressure on irritated nerves may be part of it. Thanks for sharing your experience.
51 years old. Lived with ED for 20 years.
Pills stopped working. Trimix helped, but injections weren’t sustainable.
Coloplast Titan IPP implanted January 8, 2026 -20 cm.
Grateful, moving forward.
GOD FIRST
Pills stopped working. Trimix helped, but injections weren’t sustainable.
Coloplast Titan IPP implanted January 8, 2026 -20 cm.
Grateful, moving forward.
GOD FIRST
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Nick74
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Re: Post-op day 10 – severe testicular pain, anyone experienced this?
GoodWood wrote:If it is inflammatory, consider taking a day or two to be really mindful about taking it easy. Get your feet up, less activity (less jostling around). Wear supportive briefs. Apply ice as much as possible. Continue the ibuprofen. Try to be deliberate about this in the hopes that whatever tissue is pissed off will calm down. Early on in my recovery I got what felt like a hot spot inside/low/rear part of my scrotum. Very tender, burning sensation. It went away after a few days of being really deliberate about rest and protecting it from more rubbing/knocking around.
If it is nerve pain related ask your doc about a brief trial of the medication gabapentin.
It’s more likely to be tissue inflammation than nerve pain.
Stay in contact with your doc.
Thanks, that actually helps a lot. What you describe sounds very similar to what I’m feeling a burning / hot-spot type pain. I probably pushed myself too much with walking, stairs, and daily activity.
I’m going to deliberately slow things down for a couple of days: more rest, supportive briefs, icing, and less movement. I’ll stay in touch with my doctor if it doesn’t calm down.I’ll also ask my doctor about that medication, brother I’ve heard the same suggestion from a few others as well.
51 years old. Lived with ED for 20 years.
Pills stopped working. Trimix helped, but injections weren’t sustainable.
Coloplast Titan IPP implanted January 8, 2026 -20 cm.
Grateful, moving forward.
GOD FIRST
Pills stopped working. Trimix helped, but injections weren’t sustainable.
Coloplast Titan IPP implanted January 8, 2026 -20 cm.
Grateful, moving forward.
GOD FIRST
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