What is testicular pain? There are several main reasons for testicular pain:
1. Acute testicular pain: During orchitis, the testicles become swollen and painful, resulting in increased body temperature, fear of cold, vomiting, headache, and lower abdominal pain. Testicular injury is generally caused by trauma. Severe exercise or sexual intercourse and violence can sometimes cause strong contraction of the cremaster muscle muscle, causing torsion of the testis and causing severe pain.
2. Chronic testicular pain: Chronic testicular pain may be caused by inflammation, with mild pain, radiative pain, and prolonged duration, making it difficult to determine the exact location of inflammation.
3. Testicular injury: Pain in the left testicle may be due to testicular injury. Testicular damage is mostly related to exposure to violence, car accidents, etc. After injury, the testicles experience severe pain, nausea, vomiting, and even fainting or shock. During physical examination, there is swelling, unclear contour, or scrotal congestion, with obvious tenderness.
4. Orchitis: Orchitis is a common cause of left testicular pain. There are many causes of orchitis, such as in patients with mumps, which can be complicated with orchitis, resulting in pain and swelling of the left testicle.
Doctor's reminder: No matter what causes testicular pain, it is a bad sign. If these diseases are not treated early, they can cause great harm to the body and also face the risk of deterioration. We should go to a regular hospital as soon as possible to determine the cause and adopt scientific and effective treatment methods for targeted treatment.