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Are you worried about your Testicle Pain?

VIDA
What causes Testicle Pain?

Whether because of an injury or an undiagnosed, underlying condition, testicular pain can cause a great deal of anxiety and interfere with daily life. The cause may not always be obvious, and the possibilities can be wide ranging, from diabetic neuropathy, inguinal hernia, kidney stones, mumps, or urinary tract infection to more serious conditions like testicular torsion or testicular cancer.

What can you do at home?

Whether because of an injury or an undiagnosed, underlying condition, testicular pain can cause you a great deal of anxiety and interfere with daily life. The cause may not always be obvious, and the possibilities can be wide ranging, from diabetic neuropathy, inguinal hernia, kidney stones, mumps, or urinary tract infection to more serious conditions like testicular torsion or testicular cancer.

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You should also seek further medical attention if you experience any of the following:

If the onset of your testicle pain is very sudden and severe it could indicate a serious problem such as, testicular torsion, a condition where the testicle becomes twisted, endangering the blood supply and risking the need for amputation. In this case, immediate, emergency medical help should be sought. If you have experienced the symptoms listed below then do not hesitate to seek medical advice.

 

  • Sudden or severe pain
  • The pain is accompanied by other symptoms such as, nausea, fever, chills or blood in the urine
  • You have experienced the pain for more than a few days
  • If you have found a lump or swelling in or around either of your testicles
Are you worried about your Testicle Pain?

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Possible Causes and Related Conditions
  • Diabetic neuropathy
  • Epididymitis
  • Hydrocele
  • Idiopathic testicular pain
  • Inguinal hernia
  • Kidney stones
  • Mumps
  • Orchitis
  • Prostatitis Scrotal masses
  • Spermatocele
  • Testicle injury or hard hit to the testicles
  • Testicular torsion
  • Urinary tract infection (UTI)