Chronic Testicular Pain

Testicular Pain Management Specialist in Tampa, FL

What is Chronic Testicular Pain?

Chronic testicular pain (Orchialgia) can occur in one testicle or both testicles and become significantly bothersome to a patient. It is considered chronic, if pain remains constant or intermittent for three months or longer. Chronic Orchialgia is the cause of 2.5% to 5.0% of all urology consultations and affects about 100,000 men in the United States each year. Symptoms may be triggered by walking, stooping, or hyperextending the hip.

When to consult Dr. Kalava?

Dr. Kalava usually accepts patients once they have seen a urologist, who has ruled out any structural abnormality that can be medically or surgically treated. Please bring any lab/x-ray/MRI/ultrasound tests you have had in the past for your consultation.

Steps in Diagnosing & Managing your Chronic Testicular Pain:

  • Clinical Examination
  • Diagnostic Nerve Block (Ultrasound-Guided)

What are treatments available?

Schedule an appointment with Dr. Kalava to get back to doing the activities you enjoy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Ketamine is an anesthetic medication. It is a schedule 3 dissociative anesthetic, which has shown promising antidepressant effects that are both rapid and robust. It has been safely used for years as the ideal anesthetic in hospital and medical settings. When used under medical supervision, studies have shown ketamine infusions to have significant effects in healing treatment-resistant depression. It is on the World Health Organization’s List of Essential Medicines because of its safety and efficacy for anesthesia.

More recently, ketamine has been discovered as a safe and effective treatment for depression, and randomized controlled trials have shown rapid improvement in mood as well as reduction in suicidality compared to people who receive a placebo or another drug. Ketamine has the ability to go to work right away, unlike most antidepressants, which take weeks, sometimes months, to provide relief.

Ketamine infusion therapy is an IV procedure performed in-office by Dr. Kalava. Dr. Kalava & his associates will monitor your response and level of consciousness throughout the infusion.

Please contact our office to discuss Ketamine Infusion Therapy, and see if it is right for you.

The most important factors when choosing a ketamine provider are the doctor’s experience and commitment to providing safe, compassionate care. Dr. Kalava is the nation’s leading practitioner of ketamine infusion therapy and is a recognized expert in the field of anesthesiology.

[Scientific articles on Ketamine published by Dr. Kalava: Article 1 & Article 2 ]

Every patient is unique and deserves special care. Whether determining dose, infusion duration, the number of initial infusions, or the interval between return visits, we make individual assessments and structure ketamine treatments to match each patient’s response and unique needs.

Low dose ketamine is administered by Dr. Kalava, who is a Double Board Certified, Mayo Clinic fellowship trained Anesthesiologist. Ketamine, as we know, is an anesthetic and is best administered under the constant vigilance of a qualified anesthesiologist.

Depending on the medical condition being treated, IV ketamine can be administered over 1 minute, 40 minutes, one hour, or 4 hours. The actual type of treatment will be discussed with you during your initial consultation. The number of infusions and duration of ketamine therapy varies and is individualized. An average of 6-8 treatments are required for a good clinical response.

There are a handful of studies since 2014 that show promising results in managing symptoms from PTSD after ketamine infusion. (Study 1) (Study 2)(Study 3).

Mild psychotomimetic (confusion, hallucinations) effects, increase in heart rate, blood pressure, mild headache, and nausea are possible in some patients and are usually well tolerated.

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