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  2. Orchitis - Wikipedia

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    In most cases where orchitis is caused by epididymitis, treatment is an oral antibiotic such as cefalexin or ciprofloxacin until infection clears up. In both causes non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as naproxen or ibuprofen are recommended to relieve pain.

  3. Epididymitis - Wikipedia

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    The treatment of choice is often azithromycin and cefixime to cover both gonorrhoeae and chlamydia. Fluoroquinolones are no longer recommended due to widespread resistance of gonorrhoeae to this class. [8] Doxycycline may be used as an alternative to azithromycin. In chronic epididymitis, a four- to six-week course of antibiotics may be ...

  4. Testicular pain - Wikipedia

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    Chronic scrotal pain (pain for greater than 3 months) may occur due to a number of underlying conditions. [3] It occurs in 15-19% of men post vasectomy, due to infections such as epididymitis, prostatitis, and orchitis, as well as varicocele, hydrocele, spermatocele, polyarteritis nodosa, testicular torsion, previous surgery and trauma. [3]

  5. What Is Low Testosterone & What Causes It? - AOL

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    These treatments can include selective estrogen receptor modulators like clomiphene , a derivative of clomiphene called enclomiphene, or aromatase inhibitors like anastrozole (Arimidex®). These ...

  6. Chronic testicular pain - Wikipedia

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    Chronic testicular pain is long-term pain of the testes. [2] [3] It is considered chronic if it has persisted for more than three months. [1]Chronic testicular pain may be caused by injury, infection, surgery, cancer, varicocele, or testicular torsion, and is a possible complication after vasectomy. [2]

  7. Prehn's sign - Wikipedia

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    1: Epididymis 2: Head of epididymis 3: Lobules of epididymis 4: Body of epididymis 5: Tail of epididymis 6: Duct of epididymis 7: Deferent duct (ductus deferens or vas deferens)

  8. Testicular atrophy - Wikipedia

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    Orchitis, or inflammation of the testicles due to a bacterial or viral infection, can lead to testicular atrophy. [9] Mumps has historically been significantly associated with orchitis and testicular atrophy, but has become rare in countries that have high mumps vaccination rates.

  9. Everything you need for the best at-home pedicure treatment - AOL

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    Thanks to top brands such as Conair and Clarisonic, we can bring the spa treatment home with the best DIY tools and products. Eliminate calluses and exfoliate your skin to achieve the softest feet ...