Men's testicular pain is actually a name for testicular disease. Testicular pain and calmness are also popular terms on the Internet, but can you be calm when you really have testicular pain? Here are some testicular diseases that cause testicular pain. 1. Orchitis Testicular swelling, pain, fever, and sometimes chills. Patients with orchitis must seek treatment as soon as possible to avoid "testicular pain". 2. Testicular dysplasia This disease can be caused by blood supply disorders during the embryonic period or spermatic cord torsion during testicular descent. Cryptorchidism, sexual immaturity and hypopituitarism are also common causes of this disease. Patients with unilateral testicular dysplasia do not need treatment because of compensatory hyperplasia of the contralateral testis, while patients with cryptorchidism should undergo surgical treatment as soon as possible. 3. Testicular hyperplasia Testicular hyperplasia refers to testicles that are larger than normal, but their hardness and local anatomical relationships are normal. It is often seen when one testicle is absent or underdeveloped, and the other testicle grows in place of the other. Generally, no special treatment is required. 4. Ectopic testicles When the testicles descend from the inguinal canal, they may not descend into their normal position in the scrotum, causing ectopic testicles. Ectopic testicles are rare, and their clinical significance and treatment principles are generally the same as those of occult testicles. If the diagnosis is clear, surgical treatment should generally be considered, because androgen therapy is generally ineffective. Orchiopexy as early as possible before puberty can usually restore normal testicular function. 5. Cryptorchidism Normally, the testicles descend into the scrotum during the late development of the fetus in the uterus. However, approximately 3% of full-term male infants and 30% of premature male infants have cryptorchidism (undescended testicles). Most of these infants have testicles that descend into the scrotum within a few months after birth, but approximately 0.8% of male infants still have undescended testicles one year after birth, thus forming cryptorchidism. Men's doctor reminds: All the male friends are talking about internet terms like "pain in the balls". If you really have pain in the balls, you should go to the hospital for a check-up immediately, otherwise you will not be able to stay calm. |
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