when I was younger I had a female doctor. one day I was having some trouble "going" and we called the doctor and asked that the male doctor (who also worked at this office) would see me. there were no probelms with this at all and as it turned out all I had was a UTI, easly treeted and taken care of. call the doctor's office and see if a male doctor works at the same location, or is very close by, and ask that yoiur son be seen by him.
2006-12-21 15:30:40
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answered by Anonymous
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The doctor is a professional who sees this type of thing everyday there is no reason to be embarrassed. yes it probably will be an awkward situation for you but this is all a part of growing up. The doctor would rather see you now and make sure that nothing is wrong. As for your mother if she has to stay in the room then just remember that she is your mom and changed your diapers maybe she could turn her back if that would make you more comfortable. I think it's great that you are able to come to your mom for the "guy" things in your life, that shows that you trust her and she is a good mom.
This is what I would say to him. Not a doc. but have a son. Best of luck to you both and Merry Christmas.
2006-12-21 14:30:23
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answered by hippie_chick69love 3
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I would think as a mom of an 11 year old it would be a very simple answer. Let him know that Doctors are there to make sure people are feeling well and are there to take care of us. It does not matter if it is a woman or a man inspecting us, because it is something they see every day and want us to feel good again.
If he is embarrased about a woman doctor seeing his penis or testicles then just ask if there is a male doctor available to do the inspection. And also, may he feel a bit shy because his mom is in the room too at age 11?
2006-12-21 14:25:36
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answered by Tropicalboy 3
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i replaced into presently on your place and that i realize it sucks have faith me yet his well being is far greater substantial than any embarrassment which will come of it. I basically sat interior the chair interior the corner and became my head in the process the quite examination. I defined to him in the past hand what precisely replaced into going to take place (right this is the place you call the surgeon and get all the info) I instructed him that as a doctor they try this perpetually and at the same time because it must be uncomfortable for him it quite is basically her job. he's not the only boy who has long gone by way of this. i'm sorry to assert that no longer something different than having the ordeal performed with is going to make all of it greater suitable yet being casual and supportive will help. attempt to act like it quite isn't any vast deal once you're chatting with him. permit him understand you already know and which you're there for him. it quite is approximately all you're able to do mom. i wish each and every thing seems good on the surgeon.
2016-10-15 10:10:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, if it was twisted, the damage is done. That must be corrected almost immediately.
Love nuts is a probablility. Right age. A good wet dream or a little hand action will probably take care of it.
Anything else is likely minor, like recovering from a nasty game boys sometimes play where they try to kick each other between the legs. Sometimes, you get caught completely off guard and get a really nasty hit. Can hurt for a couple of days. After that, he might not mind the doctor handling the boys. LOL
2006-12-22 10:50:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Just tell him that it is really not a big deal, and these things are part of life. Dont be embarrassed because doctors see worse things that he couldnt imagine. :) And for mom, please bring in a magazine or somthing to keep from paying attention to this process. If you pay attention too closely, that will be even more uncomfortable. Tell him that it will only take a minute, and he is going to feel extremely relieved after it is over. One minute and all worries are over. Other than that the only problem I can think of is that he is about to hit puberty (and dont worry, this is totally normal and happens to a lot of people)...his testicules might not have dropped down into the scrotum yet, and if this is the case, they might do a small procedure to fix the problem. Really nothing to worry about.
2006-12-21 16:35:01
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answered by redtiburon01 2
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He will have to put a gown on, the nurse will come in and talk to you and him first, she will check his vitals, temp. etc. Then the nurse will leave, the doc will come in, she will have to look at his testicles and possibly feel them to see if there is anything she can feel wrong, she will also have to feel on his skin around them. She is feeling for lumps, or anything out of the ordinary also, to see if and where this causes him pain. They may then run some tests, possibly even blood tests to test for certain things. Then it will be all over. My 10 yr old son had to have this done for a similar reason and he is at an age where he does not like girls they are eeww yuck, and he was really shy about it but, then he realized it is all over very quickly and that made him happy. Good luck and it will be all over before you know it.
2006-12-21 14:26:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah we had that last year (my 11yr old son, I mean)- might as well skip the doc's office because they'll send him to the ER for the test to see if it's twisted up in there. That can be serious so I hope that is not what it is. Some people are going to touch, try not to freak out. They are professionals and want to help.
2006-12-22 08:30:33
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answered by Chloe 6
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ask him if he wants you in the room with him. Chances are, there will be a nurse present, and he's old enough to decide if he wants you there. My mom went with me for my first pap smear, it was really embarassing, but I needed her support. I made her stand in the corner, and not look, but it was just as good having her in the same room.
Plus, if you have a guy friend, or perhaps his granfather or uncle, he may want to talk to them about his problem. Mom's are always nice to talk to, but sometimes you need a guy to talk to. My husband was in the same situation...it was just him and his mom, but he had "guy talk" with an uncle, that helped through some of the more personal things.
2006-12-22 02:09:53
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answered by VA Mamma 3
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First, tell him to relax. The person he's seeing is a doctor and she is only interested in his health. All she's going to do is hold his testicles and feel for any abnormalities. Tell him...yes, even though this pain is in an embarassing area...ALL guys have to have that checked by a doctor at one time or another. It's perfectly okay, and important just like it would be if he had pain in his stomach or leg.
2006-12-21 14:24:49
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answered by Lisa E 6
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