Testicle painFrom our partner site on prostate, ProstateCommons.com.
Testicle pain is discomfort in one or both testicles. The pain sometimes radiates to the lower abdomen. Alternative Names: Pain - testicle(s) Considerations: The testicles sit inside the scrotum. Theyare very sensitive. Even a minor injury can cause pain or discomfort to the testicles.Sudden, severe testicle pain, however,requires immediate medical care. advertisement If a young man has abdominal pain, the scrotum should always be carefully examined. Abdominal pain may occur before testicle pain in some conditions, including testicular torsion. This is a twisting of the testicles that can cut off the blood supply and cause tissue to die. Testicular torsion is an emergency that needs to betreated within hours. Testicular cancer is usually painless. But any testicle lump should be evaluated by your doctor, whether or not there is pain. Common Causes: Common causes of testicle pain include:
Possible infections include:
Fluid in the testicles often causes painless swelling, but may cause mild discomfort. There are several main types of fluid collection:
Pain may also be caused by a hernia or an unrelieved erection. References: Kodner C. Sexually transmitted infections in men. Prim Care. 2003; 30(1): 173-191. Dogra V. Acute painful scrotum. Radiol Clin North Am. 2004; 42(2): 349-363.
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