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  2. Testicular torsion - Wikipedia

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    Testicular torsion occurs when the spermatic cord (from which the testicle is suspended) twists, cutting off the blood supply to the testicle. [3] The most common symptom in children is sudden, severe testicular pain. [1] The testicle may be higher than usual in the scrotum and vomiting may occur.

  3. Epididymitis - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms: Pain in the back of the testicle, swelling of the testicle, burning with urination, frequent urination [1] Complications: Infertility, chronic pain [1] Usual onset: Over a day or two [1] Types: Acute (< 6 weeks), chronic (>12 weeks) [1] Causes: Gonorrhea, chlamydia, enteric bacteria, reflux of urine [1] Diagnostic method: Based on ...

  4. 9 Reasons Your Balls Hurt - AOL

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    In addition to pain, symptoms also include swelling, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and a testicle in an unusual position—higher than normal or at an unusual angle—according to the Mayo Clinic.

  5. 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 ]

  6. Testicular pain - Wikipedia

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    The differential diagnosis of testicular pain is broad and involves conditions from benign to life-threatening. The most common causes of pain in children presenting to the emergency room are testicular torsion (16%), torsion of a testicular appendage (46%), and epididymitis (35%). [4] In adults, the most common cause is epididymitis. [citation ...

  7. Testicular cancer: the signs and symptoms to look out for

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    Testicular caner is the most common cancer for men between the ages of 20 and 35-years-old. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  8. Fournier gangrene - Wikipedia

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    Initial symptoms of Fournier gangrene include swelling or sudden pain in the scrotum, fever, pallor, and generalized weakness. It is characterized by pain that extends beyond the border of the demarcated erythema. [2] Most cases present mildly, but can progress in hours.

  9. Scrotal ultrasound - Wikipedia

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    Patients with testicular lymphoma are usually old aged around 60 years of age, present with painless testicular enlargement and less commonly with other systemic symptoms such as weight loss, anorexia, fever and weakness. Bilateral testicle involvements are common and occur in 8.5% to 18% of cases.