Testicular cyst is a common male disease, which often occurs in the testicular head or epididymis. Because the cyst contains a lot of sperm, it is medically called spermatocele. Don't underestimate this disease. If it is not treated in time, it may bring great harm. What are the causes of testicular cyst? 1. Orchitis: Orchitis often causes swelling of one or both testicles and should be treated with medical attention. If diagnosed, your doctor will prescribe painkillers to relieve the pain. 2. Testicular torsion: In testicular torsion, the patient will find a painful lump around one or both testicles. This disease can occur at any time and may be accompanied by nausea and vomiting. 3. Cyst: Cysts can form in the scrotum. They can grow quite large without causing any discomfort, but you should still see your doctor to check for tumors. Cysts can occur in men of any age, but are most common in men over 40. 4. Scrotal cyst: It is a clear, thin fluid that collects between the inner and outer coverings of the testicles. This can cause swelling. If the swelling is large or painful, you may need to drain the fluid with a needle under local anesthesia. If it comes back, you may need a minor surgery to treat it. 5. Internal testicular injury: Injury to the inside of the testicles may be the cause of testicular swelling. This may require hospitalization and, if necessary, surgical treatment. 6. Epididymitis: The epididymis is located around the posterior edge of the testicle, where sperm is temporarily stored after production. Epididymitis is mostly caused by bacterial infection of the urinary tract that has not healed, causing the bacteria to enter the epididymis through the lumen of the vas deferens. 7. Epididymal tuberculosis: Also known as tuberculous epididymitis, it is the most common male genital tuberculosis. Epididymal tuberculosis is generally considered to be a part of urinary tuberculosis, and epididymal tuberculosis is often accompanied by prostate tuberculosis or seminal vesicle tuberculosis. Tuberculosis bacteria usually spread from the kidney to the prostate, seminal vesicle, and then to the epididymis, and some cases are caused by blood infection. |
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