Male friends who have pain in the left spermatic cord should not delay treatment at home. Once the condition becomes serious, your body will become very unwell and it will be more difficult to treat. Most patients have this symptom due to orchitis, which is more likely to occur during an acute attack. In addition to the symptoms of pain, there will also be some inflammatory changes. There are many causes of orchitis, such as infection, trauma, and tumors. It is also one of the common diseases in men's outpatient clinics. When patients describe their symptoms, the nature of the pain varies depending on the disease, such as bloating, falling pain, and knife-like pain; the degree of pain also varies from dull pain to severe pain. In addition to the pain caused by the testicular lesions themselves, the epididymis, spermatic cord lesions and inflammation in the scrotum often cause testicular pain. Acute pain Testicular pain is often caused by orchitis and injury. Chronic pain The pain is mild, generalized, and radiates, so it is not easy to determine the exact location of the inflammation. Testicular pain is not necessarily proportional to the severity of the inflammation. Some people are very sensitive to nerves, and mild inflammation can cause severe pain; while some people are slow to feel pain, so they feel that it is mild. Some pain occurs after sexual intercourse, which may be caused by sexual excitement causing the genitals and gonads to become highly congested. Some pain is caused by varicocele or pain radiating from other parts of the body. If only one testicle is painful, it may be due to: (1) It may be because the erection lasts too long and no ejaculation occurs; (2) It may be due to excessive tension in the vaginal muscles. You can try taking a hot bath to solve the problem. (3) Swelling and pain may be caused by friction or sprain; (4) It may be due to bacterial infection. If it is caused by bacterial infection, urination will be impaired. It is recommended to see a doctor. If the pain persists or becomes more severe (such as obvious changes in the shape of the testicles, lumps, hyperplasia, etc.), be sure to see a doctor. Therefore, determining the cause of testicular pain requires doctors to have extensive clinical experience and to carefully identify and find the key to the disease. Treatment of testicular pain Symptomatic treatment should be carried out based on the determination of the cause. |
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