What are the symptoms of testicular sliding in children?

Dr. Sydney Parker
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Children with sliding testicles are mainly due to congenital dysplasia of testicular parts, resulting in testicular fascial damage, can not be fixed in the scrotum.

What are the symptoms of testicular sliding in children?

1, scrotal flat

children with sliding testicles, may appear testicle in the inguinal part, gently push back to the scrotum, but let go of the retraction, resulting in scrotal flat.

2, local swelling

has a certain ability to move the testicle, prone to testicular torsion, may lead to local tissue damage symptoms of congestion and swelling.

3, pain

What are the symptoms of testicular sliding in children?

When the abdominal muscle tissue contraction of children will also contract, resulting in testicular slippage in the inguinal part of the compression, resulting in severe pain symptoms. In

addition to the relatively common symptoms mentioned above, there may also be vomiting, fever and testicular necrosis. It is recommended that children with sliding testicles to the hospital for treatment in time, so as not to affect the fertility of children.



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