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Urologist Reacts to Nurse Jackie | BITE to the BALLS?!

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Watch Dr. Malik, a urologist react to  Nurse Jackie Season 2 Episode 3, Candyland, where a patient comes in with a bite to the balls! Not exactly to the balls but a scrotal bite causing his testicles get stuck to the pelvic wall. There's also some interesting interactions between the nurses, doctors and between a urologist and plastic surgeon.  Bottom line if you get trauma to the testicles you need to be seen in the emergency room if there's a bite. Will you need immediate surgery? Watch and find out. 
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