Why Teenagers Have Testicular Pain

Dr. Aubrey Foster
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2025-05-04 08:02:31
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Teenage testicular pain is considered to be caused by trauma, orchitis, testicular torsion, etc.
1. Traumatic
testicular impact, extrusion, etc., can produce local pain.
2. Orchitis
orchitis is considered to be caused by bacteria, viruses, chlamydia and other pathogens. The patient's testicles are stimulated by inflammatory factors, which can lead to local congestion and edema, causing testicular pain. Patients can also be accompanied by testicular swelling, fever and other symptoms.
3. Testicular torsion The spermatic
cord that dominates the testicles is twisted, which can lead to testicular blood supply insufficiency, causing testicular pain. If the treatment is not timely, it can lead to testicular necrosis.