The testicles are an important part of the male reproductive organs. The health of the testicles is directly related to the male's physical condition, the harmony of his sexual life and the reproduction of his offspring. But why do I feel pain in my balls for no reason sometimes? Testicular pain is a common male sexual disease with various causes: trauma, inflammation, and even tumors. Let us now take a detailed look at the real cause of testicular pain so that we can correctly understand testicular pain and remedy it in time. 1. The cause of testicular pain Testicular pain is one of the common clinical diseases in men's department. Testicular disease is often caused by trauma, inflammation, tumors, etc. Testicular disease often affects the normal functioning of important reproductive organs. It can lead to male infertility, so testicular pain should be treated promptly. If treatment is delayed, it is likely to cause physical pain and mental hurt. The treatment of testicular pain should be symptomatic treatment based on the determination of its cause. If the cause cannot be found for the time being, symptomatic treatment with sedation and analgesia can be given. If necessary, spermatic cord procaine blockade therapy can be used to block the vicious cycle between the pain source of neuralgia and the pain center of the brain. Some people may experience testicular pain even if they have little or no discomfort. This is completely due to psychological factors. Some people associate pain with masturbation and carry a heavy burden of guilt all day long. Little do people know that excessive anxiety and excessive focus on sexual performance can lead to sexual dysfunction such as psychological impotence. 1. Orchitis: Testicular pain is the most typical symptom of orchitis, and most testicular pain symptoms will be diagnosed as orchitis; 2. Mumps: Orchitis may occur concurrently, resulting in testicular pain and swelling; 3. Gonorrhea: Gonorrhea is the sexually transmitted disease with the highest incidence rate. In severe cases, it can cause orchitis, testicular pain and swelling; 4. Chronic prostatitis: It can also cause testicular pain, manifested as unilateral pain, mostly dull pain or pulling pain, which is continuous. A large number of white blood cells can be seen under microscopic examination of prostatic fluid. Most patients are young and middle-aged people, and it is rare in the elderly. 5. Testicular torsion: It is one of the common emergencies in the scrotum. It can occur from newborns to 70-year-olds. 65% occur in 12-19 years old. Generally, there is strenuous activity a few hours before the onset of the disease, or the testicles have been subjected to external force. Severe testicular pain suddenly occurs during sleep or quiet time. This is the first symptom of the disease and one of the main diagnostic bases. Some patients are accompanied by nausea and vomiting, scrotal swelling, and obvious tenderness. 6. Testicular injury: can also lead to acute orchitis. The testicles are more mobile in the scrotum and are protected by a tough white membrane, so the chance of closed injury is smaller. Testicular injuries are mostly related to violence, car accidents, etc. Severe testicular pain after injury, nausea, vomiting, and even fainting or shock. Physical examination shows testicular swelling, unclear contours, or scrotal congestion and obvious tenderness. Second, the symptoms of testicular pain caused by different reasons are different in differential diagnosis . 1. The infection causes the patient to experience severe testicular pain, even like a knife cutting, accompanied by systemic symptoms such as fever and chills. At this time, the scrotum is red and swollen, and the pain is more obvious when the testicles are touched. (1) Tuberculosis infection: often accompanied by a history of tuberculosis in the urinary system or other parts of the body, manifested by dull pain in the testicles, a feeling of heaviness in the lower abdomen, and swelling of the scrotum. In severe cases, pus may flow out. When these lesions are touched by hand, there are uneven nodules, which are hard and often adhere to the scrotal skin. (2) Prostatitis: The testicular pain caused by prostatitis is often accompanied by a feeling of heaviness and discomfort in the perineum, as well as symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, pain, and difficulty urinating. 2. Chronic testicular pain not caused by infection may also be caused by varicocele, or radiate from pain in other parts of the body. 3. Examination 1. Physical examination. 2. Imaging examinations such as B-ultrasound and CT. 3. Blood picture and prostatic fluid examination. |
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