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If my balls turn a green color, should i be worried?

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  1. Your s*****m? What color green? Is it normally green?

    Unless you're a chameleon, I think that's a cause for concern.


  2. Absolutley

  3. well it may be better the blue balls they hurt, a LOT!!!!!

  4. No, that's normal.  My balls change colors all of the time.  Last week I came home from work and they were bright orange.  If they turn hot pink, that is the only time you should be worried, but green is no big deal.

    You are okay and the color should fade out, or change again within the next week!

  5. nah,you just wiped from back to front instead of front to back,lol

  6. h**l YEAH!!

  7. If you didn't wash them in green dye, YES!  Go to a doctor, dude and get them checked on.  Could be a fungal growth or something...gross!

  8. According to Monty Python, yes.

  9. huh

  10. no when they are purple then let them go and give them a breather they'll come around =] good luck

  11. h**l yea,I would u might have a diease.

  12. I'd say definitely call your pcp asap to get in for an appointment. It may be sign of an infection or fungal growth but don't freak out; There are antibiotics and topical treatments that can easily cure problems like this.

    This may also sound a bit strange, but it might be dry skin...like.. severely dry.

    It may also be some kind of STD? Although I've never heard of that as a symptom but you never know so be sure to mention to your doctor whether or not you're sexually active.

    At any rate, take a nice warm bath with no bath salts or anything like that and this will give you some relief if you have discomfort or anything. Dry off properly and "air dry" if possible. Drink lots of water and increase your vitamin C (found in fruits and especially oranges) and also kerotin (found in carrots) intake.

    Vitamins E, A and B are also helpful, so take those in a daily supplement if you can.

    The most important thing is to talk to a health professional, as none of us on here are qualified to diagnose your problem or even tell you whether to be worried or not. Go see your doctor!

    In the meantime, drink plenty of water, keep the area clean and dry and abstain from sexual activity as it may only aggravate the problem

    or even spread it if it's contagious.

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