We know that the testicle is one of the male reproductive organs. Once the testicle is damaged, it can affect the operation of other reproductive organs, and even lead to infertility. To get rid of testicular pain, it is necessary to first know its cause. Common testicular pain is associated with the following diseases.
Prostatitis
The most common symptom of prostatitis is testicular pain. In addition, it can also be accompanied by difficulty urinating, lumbosacral pain, and so on. Specific pain manifestations include pain in the area around the prostate, such as the perineum, testicles, lower abdomen, and groin.
Epididymitis
Inflammation of the epididymis can also cause testicular pain, as well as swelling and pain of the scrotum, a sinking sensation, traction pain in the lower abdomen and groin, exacerbation when standing or walking, enlargement of the epididymis, and significant tenderness. Generally, acute symptoms of epididymitis can gradually subside after a week. Abnormalities in the epididymis may be detected by B-ultrasound examination of the scrotum.
Orchitis
Testitis is an acute infectious inflammatory reaction that occurs in the testicles, with severe pain. The pressing area is painful and radiates into the scrotum, thigh root, and groin area. Diagnosis can be assisted by blood routine examination and testicular B-ultrasound examination.
Varicocele
The expansion of venous vessels within the spermatic cord can cause local blood flow to be impeded, resulting in scrotal swelling and pain. B-ultrasound of the spermatic cord can make a definite diagnosis.
Testicular torsion
Testicular torsion is one of the most common emergencies in the scrotum. The cause of the disease may be caused by intense exercise or external forces. The pain is very sudden, and usually severe pain occurs during sleep. Some patients may also be accompanied by nausea and vomiting, scrotal swelling, and obvious tenderness. Testicular torsion can lead to obstruction of blood supply to the testis, which can lead to testicular pain symptoms, and in severe cases, may lead to testicular necrosis. If this occurs, seek medical attention immediately.
However, in addition to preventing some diseases from causing testicular pain, abnormal lifestyle habits can also cause testicular pain, such as sedentary behavior and excessive exercise. Therefore, men must take good care of their reproductive organs in order to successfully conceive their next generation. We know that the testicle is one of the male reproductive organs. Once the testicle is damaged, it can affect the operation of other reproductive organs, and even lead to infertility. To get rid of testicular pain, it is necessary to first know its cause. Common testicular pain is associated with the following diseases.
Prostatitis
The most common symptom of prostatitis is testicular pain. In addition, it can also be accompanied by difficulty urinating, lumbosacral pain, and so on. Specific pain manifestations include pain in the area around the prostate, such as the perineum, testicles, lower abdomen, and groin.
Epididymitis
Inflammation of the epididymis can also cause testicular pain, as well as swelling and pain of the scrotum, a sinking sensation, traction pain in the lower abdomen and groin, exacerbation when standing or walking, enlargement of the epididymis, and significant tenderness. Generally, acute symptoms of epididymitis can gradually subside after a week. Abnormalities in the epididymis may be detected by B-ultrasound examination of the scrotum.
Orchitis
Testitis is an acute infectious inflammatory reaction that occurs in the testicles, with severe pain. The pressing area is painful and radiates into the scrotum, thigh root, and groin area. Diagnosis can be assisted by blood routine examination and testicular B-ultrasound examination.
Varicocele
The expansion of venous vessels within the spermatic cord can cause local blood flow to be impeded, resulting in scrotal swelling and pain. B-ultrasound of the spermatic cord can make a definite diagnosis.
Testicular torsion
Testicular torsion is one of the most common emergencies in the scrotum. The cause of the disease may be caused by intense exercise or external forces. The pain is very sudden, and usually severe pain occurs during sleep. Some patients may also be accompanied by nausea and vomiting, scrotal swelling, and obvious tenderness. Testicular torsion can lead to obstruction of blood supply to the testis, which can lead to testicular pain symptoms, and in severe cases, may lead to testicular necrosis. If this occurs, seek medical attention immediately.
However, in addition to preventing some diseases from causing testicular pain, abnormal lifestyle habits can also cause testicular pain, such as sedentary behavior and excessive exercise. Therefore, men must take good care of their reproductive organs in order to successfully conceive their next generation.