If testicular pain is not treated for a long time, it will lead to male infertility. Acute epididymitis is a common cause of testicular pain. Chronic epididymitis or testicular fibrous hyperplasia and testicular fibrosclerosis can also cause testicular pain. Testicular and epididymal duct obstruction and lymphocyte infiltration can also cause testicular pain. Testicular pain may also be caused by prostate lesions, so prostate infection should also be considered in treatment. If testicular pain is caused by urogenital infection, ballistic ablation can be an effective treatment. This treatment method uses positive and negative capacitive electrodes to act on the diseased tissue, releasing high-energy superconducting megawaves that penetrate the tissue up to 16 cm deep, relax the pelvic floor muscles, and change the internal environment for pathogenic bacteria to survive; increase vascular permeability, make drugs more easily diffuse, and promote metabolism; at the same time, stimulate and regulate the body's active immune function. In addition to being able to accurately locate the affected area for treatment, the powerful megawave current passes through the affected area, penetrates the diseased tissue and kills the pathogens. At the same time, the heat therapy increases the permeability of the inflamed tissue, making the therapeutic drugs more easily absorbed and metabolized, accelerating the disease treatment process. It has the characteristics of being non-invasive, painless, accurately located, safe and efficient. Since testicular pain is caused by orchitis, photoconductive system therapy can be selected for treatment. This non-surgical treatment method that uses biophysical methods to achieve the treatment purpose causes almost no damage or pain to the patient during the treatment process. It represents the development direction of today's medical level and is a high-tech leading technology for urinary tract infection diseases. Its low damage and minimally invasive treatment of patients has been promoted by the World Health Organization (WHO). Mild testicular pain can be treated with antibiotics and painkillers. They are effective in relieving symptoms, but cannot completely cure the disease. Patients should rest in bed and apply heat to relieve pain. Anal levator exercises can be done to relieve pain and swelling. If testicular pain recurs, vasectomy or orchiectomy may be considered. |
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