Testicular pain is a very common men's disease. The most common causes of testicular pain are inflammation, trauma or tumors. Testicular pain must be checked and treated in time, otherwise it will have a great impact on the patient's fertility. Be especially vigilant about orchitis. 1. Orchitis Orchitis is a common cause of testicular pain. There are many causes of orchitis, such as patients with mumps may suffer from orchitis, testicular pain and swelling; gonorrhea; gonorrhea is the most common sexually transmitted disease, which can cause orchitis in severe cases, testicular pain and swelling; chronic prostatitis can also cause testicular pain, which manifests as unilateral pain, mostly dull pain or pulling pain, which is persistent. Microscopic examination of prostatic fluid can show a large number of white blood cells. Most patients are young and strong, and it is rare in the elderly. 2. Pill twist Testicular torsion is one of the common acute diseases in the scrotum. It can occur in newborns to 70-year-olds, and 65% occur between 12 and 19 years old. Generally, there is vigorous activity a few hours before the onset of the disease, or the testicles have been subjected to external force. Severe testicular pain occurs suddenly during sleep or quiet time. This is the first symptom of this disease and one of its main diagnostic bases. Some patients are accompanied by nausea and vomiting, scrotal swelling, and obvious tenderness. For patients who suspect or cannot rule out testicular torsion, surgical exploration and reduction and fixation should be performed as soon as possible to save the testicles and protect spermatogenesis. It is generally believed that the testicular rescue rate can reach 80% for those who undergo testicular torsion within 6 hours, but only 20% for those who undergo treatment after 24 hours. Even if the testicle can be preserved, the function of the affected testicle is often damaged. 3. Pill damage The testicles are more mobile in the scrotum and are protected by a tough white membrane, so the chance of closure injury is relatively small. Testicular injuries are mostly related to violence, car accidents, etc. After injury, the testicles are severely painful, nausea, vomiting, and even fainting or shock. During physical examination, there are swollen testicles, unclear contours or scrotal congestion, and obvious tenderness. B-ultrasound and CT are not only helpful for the diagnosis of this disease, but also can clarify the location and range of testicular injury. The treatment principle of testicular injury is first sedation, analgesia, and anti-shock. Secondly, the degree of testicular injury is determined based on physical examination, B-ultrasound or CT findings and the measured testosterone, LH, and FSH values, so that different treatment measures can be taken. Minor injuries can be treated conservatively, and severe injuries should be treated with surgical exploration within 24 hours. For those with low sex hormone levels after testicular trauma, male hormone supplementation or allogeneic testicular transplantation can be used to maintain their male characteristics and improve their sexual function. |
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