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Testicular Pain-Avoid 4 Possible Causes

Avoid 4 Possible Factors Causing Testicular Pain

By Amanda ChouPublished 2 years ago 4 min read
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What kind of feeling is testicular pain? Jaydeep has a decisive say in this issue. At the beginning of this month, Jaydeep developed private pain. Initially, it was not particularly severe, so he didn't take care of it. After two days, the pain became intense, accompanied by a high fever and chills.

When he recalled the symptoms at that time, he would still sweat. It's like hitting the lower body with a heavy object to "fight violence with violence". Jaydeep went to the doctor for examination and preliminarily judged that he had orchitis.

How much does testicular hurt? There are three levels in men:

Grade I pain: generally refers to the male testicle suffering from trauma. The intensity of pain varies according to the degree of trauma. Severe pain can cause men nausea and vomiting; some even "die of pain."

Forensic Science once published a case of "death from ball pain." A 16-year-old man was violently kicked in his private place after fighting with others. The man immediately fell to the ground. It was not easy, and then he was sent to the hospital for rescue and died. The hospital identified it as "sudden death of neurogenic shock," which means death by pain.

Grade II pain: male testicular secondary pain is generally caused by scrotal infection. The scrotal infection will lead to male testicular swelling and pain. Some patients in the acute stage will also have fever and fatigue symptoms.

Clinically, the scrotal infection can be divided into epididymitis and orchitis. If the disease is not treated in time, it will become chronic inflammation. And the difficulty of treating chronic inflammation will be significantly increased.

Grade III pain: The pain is caused by varicocele, specifically manifested as testicular distension and dull pain. Generally, this type of pain occurs intermittently. And the pain will not be extreme, and the symptoms will be relieved or disappear when lying down.

The reason why Jaydeep has severe pain above is that he suffers from orchitis.

Testicular pain, the biggest culprit is orchitis.

Orchitis is common and can be divided into acute nonspecific orchitis, acute parotitis orchitis, and chronic orchitis.

Acute nonspecific orchitis usually has an acute onset and often occurs on one side. One side of the testicle will suddenly swell and harden, and there will be a strong sense of pain, which will radiate to the lower body and abdomen.

Acute parotitis orchitis is a combined disease of parotitis. Clinically, parotitis and orchitis may occur at the same time. The severity has individual differences, so it is impossible to judge the degree of testicular injury.

Generally, patients with acute mumps and orchitis will show testicular swelling, pain, and scrotal erythema edema. But chronic orchitis starts slowly, most of which evolves from acute orchitis.

The characteristic of chronic orchitis is challenging to cure and easy to repeat. Generally, there will be symptoms of diffuse enlargement of testicles, hard texture, and touch the pain. Some patients will also have testicular atrophy. Herbal medicine Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill has a good curative effect on chronic orchitis. In addition, it can cure prostatitis and epididymitis.

Orchitis is related to many factors, such as unprotected sex life, not paying attention to personal hygiene, often wearing tight pants, not paying attention to private lesions, and early sex life, etc.

In addition to orchitis, what causes testicular pain?

1. Prostatitis

Suffering from prostatitis can also lead to testicular pain. Besides, patients also have abnormal urination symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, and pain. The general pain is dull.

2. Spermatic cord inflammation

A feeling of falling and swelling accompanies the pain caused by spermatic cord inflammation, which is very intense. Most of the patients had a history of surgical trauma and had noticeable swelling of the spermatic cord.

3. Testicular and epididymal tumors

Some manifestations are falling and swelling pain. They will have testicular swelling, hard texture, and surface inequality symptoms. Also, testicular tumors generally occur in the tail of the epididymis. Benign tumors have a smooth surface and clear boundary; The exterior of a malignant tumor is not smooth and nodular, and the mass is difficult to move.

Master 3 tips to avoid testicular pain

First, pay attention to the daily diet and eat more fresh fruits and vegetables. These foods are rich in vitamin C, effectively improving the body's anti-inflammatory ability and preventing inflammation.

Secondly, notice hygiene in the daily intercourse and not have multiple sexual partners. Pay attention to cleanliness before and after sex to avoid some bacteria entering the body during sex, which will have adverse health effects.

Finally, keep a routine and exercise regularly. It can help men strengthen their body resistance and effectively prevent various diseases.

For men, testicular pain is not a wonderful experience. It will be unforgettable once experienced. Therefore, men should try their best to avoid it and do some things well in life!

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Amanda Chou

Looking to restore your life troubled by prostatitis, epididymitis, seminal vesiculitis and other male reproductive system diseases? Here are the resource to help you in this endeavor.

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