Testicular pain is a common symptom in men's clinical medicine. Pain is common in orchitis and damage. In addition to blood circulation infection, orchitis is more common when bacteria travel back through the urethra to the epididymal cyst and male testicles, leading to epididymitis and orchitis. Clinical medicine shows that epididymal cysts and testicular enlargement and pain are common. But what is the reason for a boy's sudden testicular pain? How can it be saved? Let's tell you what to do about this matter. Why do men have testicular pain? 1. Subacute nonspecific orchitis It often occurs in patients with urethritis, prostatitis, prostatic hyperplasia and long-term indwelling catheters. The infection spreads to the epididymal cyst through the lymph nodes or ejaculatory ducts, causing epididymal cystic testitis. In severe cases, it can cause male testicular cysts and male testicular infarction. It often occurs in patients with urethritis, prostatitis, prostatic hyperplasia and long-term indwelling catheters. The key to diagnosis is based on clinical medical symptoms such as high fever, chills, testicular pain, scrotal redness, edema, etc. A very small number of patients may suffer from testicular atrophy after recovery due to damage to the fibrosis process and seminiferous tubules, which will affect men's fertility. 2. Chronic orchitis It is usually caused by subacute nonspecific orchitis that is not treated promptly, or it may be caused by infection with some pathogens. Pathologically, the testicles are swollen or sclerotic and shrunken, the basement membrane of the seminiferous tubules is interlayered with hyaline degeneration and degenerative changes, and the spermatogenic squamous epithelial cells disappear. There may be sclerosis around the seminiferous tubules, which is very likely to cause testicular atrophy, thus causing male infertility. 3. Epididymitis Epididymitis is usually caused by orchitis, or when a man's immunity is weakened, some pathogens will take advantage of the plane to travel in the opposite direction of the fallopian tubes and invade the epididymal cyst to cause inflammation. Therefore, epididymitis usually also causes urethritis, prostatitis, seminal vesiculitis and other symptoms. 4. Scrotal skin injury Some men often experience testicular pain, which is probably caused by scrotal skin injuries, such as scars, abrasions, or scratches caused by zippers. For example, scrotal skin bruises and abscesses can cause testicular pain in men, especially for patients with torn scrotums. In this case, the male testicles are exposed on the surface, and the pain is more obvious. 5. Sperm swelling Testicular pain often occurs due to the formation of a good cyst in the male testicle or epididymal cyst. Many patients' cysts swell as big as sugar cubes. Many people call this the third male testicle, but this is generally very rare. In this case, although the pain is not too obvious, the good cyst is like a ball growing on the male testicle. |
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