There are many reasons for testicular pain, such as infection, trauma, and tumors. It is also one of the common diseases in male clinics. When patients complain of symptoms, due to different types of diseases, the nature of their pain varies, including bloating pain, 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 testicular lesions, pathological changes and inflammation of the epididymis and spermatic cord within the scrotum often cause testicular pain.
As mentioned earlier, when a football hits an important part of a man's testicles, a severe blow can cause severe pain in the testicles, leading to shock in severe cases. Lesions in other areas such as the bladder and prostate can also radiate to the scrotum and testicles, causing pain. Therefore, determining the cause of testicular pain requires doctors to have rich clinical experience, carefully identify and identify the key to the disease.
The testicles are an important organ of men. In football matches, when the referee punishes a free kick that poses a significant threat to the goal, the defending player must stand together and protect the lower body with both hands. On television, women face their knees towards the lower body of men during self-defense, and men often fall to the ground in pain, causing a lot of pain. As the main reproductive organ for males to inherit and maintain normal functions, the testicles are very soft and more sensitive than other parts. The symptoms of testicular pain vary due to different reasons. The patient's testicular pain caused by infection is severe. Even like a knife cut, it can be accompanied by systemic symptoms such as aversion to cold. At this time, the scrotum is red and swollen, and the pain is more pronounced when touching the testicles. When suffering from tuberculosis infection, it is often accompanied by a history of tuberculosis in the urinary system or other parts of the body. It is characterized by dull pain in the testes, a sense of tumescence in the abdomen, and scrotal swelling. In severe cases, pus will flow out. When touching these lesions, there are uneven nodules, hard, and often adhesive to the scrotal skin
Testicular pain caused by prostatitis is often accompanied by uncomfortable sensation of perineal swelling, as well as frequent urination, urgency, painful urination, and difficulty urinating. Testicular pain caused by testicular and epididymal tumors is often characterized by bloating or sagging pain, often resulting in diseases such as ectopic testicles and incomplete testicular descent. Patients with local procedures such as testicular injury, epididymal injury, and testicular torsion often have a history of trauma or intense exercise. Testicular pain attacks quickly and strongly, with pain symptoms radiating to the lower abdomen and waist, and even causing shock. Other symptoms include varicocele and hydrocele of the spermatic cord sheath, with mild pain and mostly scrotal rolling pain, with swelling discomfort being the main symptom. Mild cases are asymptomatic.