The pain of testicle pain is equal to or even worse than the pain of childbirth. Friction and conflict can cause testicle pain. "Pain in the testicle" has become a popular term on the Internet. But who knows the real cause of testicle pain? This is not a joke. It is common in teenagers. The male testicle is equivalent to the female ovary and is responsible for the reproduction of the next generation. If you feel unwell, please go to a specialist hospital for consultation and treatment. Misplaced testicles This injury is relatively rare. It usually comes from a car accident for a motorcyclist or a riding accident for an equestrian. A moderate impact will cause your testicles to lose their orientation. I have to point out here that although this injury is the easiest to treat among common injuries, the pain it brings is the most terrifying - it is more severe than internal bleeding and rupture and can even make you faint from the pain. Therefore, this is the most terrifying situation. What causes testicular pain? What causes testicular pain in men? What causes testicular pain in men? The male testicles are equivalent to the female ovaries, and they are responsible for the reproduction of the next generation. The testicles have the function of producing sperm, and if they are damaged and cause disease, it is easy to cause symptoms of infertility. So, what are the common testicular diseases in men? There are seven common testicular diseases: 1. Cryptorchidism: Normally, the testicles of a fetus descend into the scrotum during the late development of the uterus. However, approximately 3% of full-term male infants and 30% of premature male infants have cryptorchidism. Most of these infants have testicles that descend into the scrotum within a few months after birth, but approximately 0.8% of male infants still have undescended testicles one year after birth. 2. Orchitis: Orchitis is the most common testicular disease. Sitting for a long time, squeezing the testicles, unclean sexual intercourse, long-term social activities, holding urine, urinary tract infection, etc. may all cause orchitis. Mild orchitis can be cured by redeveloping good living habits. If it is more serious orchitis, then you need to go to a regular hospital for diagnosis and treatment, otherwise it may affect your sexual life and reproductive function. The time of the first ejaculation of patients with cryptorchidism is slightly later than that of the normal control group, and their incidence of spermatorrhea during adolescence is also lower; their sexual life in adulthood is also less than that of the normal control group. If a boy with cryptorchidism has a mental burden due to frequent examination of his sexual organs, or if his testicles do not descend after hormone treatment, it may lead to sexual psychological disorders. The parents of the child may also feel frustrated due to repeated examination of the scrotum and testicular position of the child. Doctors must tell the parents of the child about the nature of cryptorchidism and its impact on sexual function in adulthood so that they have a correct understanding. 3. Ectopic testis: When the testis descends from the inguinal canal, it may not descend to the normal position in the scrotum, causing ectopic testis. Ectopic testis is rare, and its clinical significance and treatment principles are generally the same as those of occult testis. If the diagnosis is clear, surgical treatment should generally be considered, because androgen treatment is generally ineffective. Orchiopexy as early as possible before puberty can usually restore normal testicular function. 4. Polytestis: refers to the number of testicles exceeding 2. This disease was first discovered and confirmed by pathology in 1670. It is generally believed that there are no more than 3 testicles, with more on the left side than on the right side. Extra testicles rarely develop normally. Long-term ectopic and atrophic testicles may become malignant, so extra testicles should be surgically removed as soon as possible. 5. Epididymis: refers to the fusion of the two testicles, which can occur in the scrotum or in the abdominal cavity. Epididymis is often accompanied by other serious congenital malformations, and few can survive. 6. Testicular hyperplasia: Testicular hyperplasia refers to testicles that are larger than normal, but their hardness and local anatomical relationship are normal. It is common when one testicle is absent or underdeveloped, and the contralateral testicle proliferates compensatorily. Generally, no special treatment is required. 7. Testicular dysplasia: This disease can be caused by blood supply disorders during the embryonic period or spermatic cord torsion during testicular descent. Cryptorchidism, sexual immaturity, and hypopituitarism are also common causes of this disease. Patients with unilateral testicular dysplasia do not need to be treated because of the compensatory hyperplasia of the contralateral testis, while patients with cryptorchidism should undergo surgical treatment as soon as possible. As mentioned above, men should love themselves well. Seek medical treatment in time when they are sick. Male diseases are often not taken seriously. Men shoulder the responsibility of supporting the family and making money, so they should be cared for. Men are under greater pressure than women. Give them appropriate space. Nowadays, various social activities and work make men breathless. Be more tolerant, more caring, and breathe more fresh air. |
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