Many men have experienced testicular pain, and the so-called testicular pain is what we often call "testicular pain". The male testicles are the key reproductive organs for men to produce sperm, and they have a very important impact on pregnancy. If a man's testicles are painful, he should be alert and go to the hospital for outpatient treatment immediately. What is the cause of testicular pain? What are the causes of "testicular pain"? 1. Orchitis Orchitis is one of the common causes of male infertility, usually caused by viral and bacterial infections. Because male testicles have a rich supply of blood and tissue fluid, they have a strong ability to resist bacteria, and orchitis often occurs, mostly caused by inflammation of the epididymal cyst near the male testicle, so it is also called "epididymal cyst-orchitis". In addition, some viruses (such as mumps virus) will directly and seriously affect male testicles, causing viral orchitis. 2. Testicular torsion Testicular torsion is a relatively rapid and aggressive disease, usually occurring after a man has exercised excessively for several hours. When the disease occurs, there will be severe pain in one side of the testicle and scrotum, and the pain may spread to the lower abdomen and perineum. Some patients may even experience symptoms such as vomiting and nausea. 3. Testicular damage If a man's testicles are affected by collision, explosive force, car accident and other factors, they will experience pain. In severe cases, they may even experience nausea, vomiting, fainting and shock. 4. Varicose vein Varicose veins are a common disease in young people and are also a key cause of male infertility. When blood accumulates in the varicose veins, it is very easy to cause the varicose veins to dilate, twist, and stretch. 5. Male testicular ischemic pain Male testicular ischemic pain mostly occurs in the elderly. The pain is severe when it occurs. If you go out for activities, the pain will be aggravated. Therefore, it is recommended to rest more after the onset of the disease to alleviate the condition. The male testicles are the key site for male "sperm production" and are related to future fertility and family issues. Although male testicular pain is not a disease, it is indeed a symptom of the disease. When men encounter testicular pain, they must not feel guilty about seeing a doctor, nor should they blindly follow the trend to seek treatment. Instead, they should go to the hospital for outpatient treatment as soon as possible to avoid inevitable serious harm! |
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