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Testicular infection or torsion



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Testicular infection or torsion

Definition:

Testicular infection or torsion is a group of disorders in which testicular pain is a primary symptom.


Causes, incidence, and risk factors:

Disorders associated with testicular infection or pain include epididymitis, orchitis, testicular trauma, and testicular torsion.



Epididymitis is an inflammation of the epididymis, the structure that is the first part of the duct draining the testicle. Orchitis is an inflammation of one or both of the testicles. These disorders may be caused by numerous bacterial and viral organisms. Epididymitis is the most common cause of scrotal or testicular pain in individuals over 18 years of age.

Testicular torsion is a twisting of the spermatic cord, artery and vein, which cuts off the blood supply to the testicle and surrounding structures within the scrotum. If not corrected promptly, the tissues of the testicle will die.

Diagnosis and surgery should take place within 6 hours. If surgery is delayed more than 6 hours, the testicle will often need to be removed. Testicular torsion is the most common cause of scrotal or testicular pain in boys and non-sexually active adolescents. The majority of cases of testicular torsion are in boys less than 6 years of age.




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