Testicular issues
If there is inflammation or trauma to the testicles or epididymis, is it possible for pain to occur at any time? In my case, I only experience pain when I lightly squeeze the right testicle, and it radiates to the lower right abdomen, characterized as a sharp pain.
A-Q, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2021/10/12
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: Is it possible for testicular or epididymal inflammation/injury to cause pain at any time? --> Most likely, yes, unless you are completely lying still; otherwise, there will be some degree of pain.
In my case, I only feel pain when I lightly squeeze the right testicle, which radiates to the lower right abdomen, and it is a sharp type of pain --> This should not be classified as inflammation; if it were, there would likely be a mass present.
Wishing you good health.
Reply Date: 2021/10/12
More Info
Testicular pain can be a concerning symptom, and understanding its potential causes is crucial for determining when to seek medical help. In your case, the pain you experience only when you lightly squeeze the right testicle, along with the associated sharp pain extending to the right lower abdomen, suggests a few possibilities.
Firstly, it's important to note that testicular pain can arise from various conditions, including infections, trauma, or more serious issues like torsion or tumors. Infections, such as epididymitis (inflammation of the epididymis) or orchitis (inflammation of the testicle), can cause pain that may be constant or intermittent, depending on the severity and nature of the infection. These conditions often present with additional symptoms such as swelling, redness, or warmth in the affected area, and sometimes fever.
Trauma to the testicles can also lead to pain, which may be sharp and localized. If the pain is only triggered by touch or pressure, it might indicate a less severe issue, such as a minor injury or irritation. However, if the pain is severe, persistent, or accompanied by other symptoms like swelling, nausea, or fever, it is essential to seek medical attention promptly.
Another potential cause of your symptoms could be a hernia, particularly an inguinal hernia, where tissue protrudes through a weak spot in the abdominal muscles. This can cause pain in the groin or lower abdomen, especially when pressure is applied.
In terms of when to seek help, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional if you experience any of the following:
1. Severe Pain: If the pain becomes intense or unbearable.
2. Swelling or Redness: Any noticeable swelling, redness, or warmth in the testicle or surrounding area.
3. Accompanying Symptoms: If you experience nausea, vomiting, fever, or any changes in urination.
4. Persistent Pain: If the pain does not resolve or continues to worsen over time.
Given your description of the pain being sharp and only occurring upon light squeezing, it may not indicate a severe condition, but it is still essential to monitor your symptoms closely. If the pain persists or worsens, or if you develop any additional symptoms, it would be prudent to seek evaluation by a healthcare provider, preferably a urologist, who can perform a thorough examination and possibly imaging studies to rule out any serious conditions.
In summary, while testicular pain can occur at any time and may be triggered by various factors, the specific characteristics of your pain suggest a need for careful observation. If you have any concerns or if the pain changes in nature, do not hesitate to reach out for medical advice. Early intervention can be key in addressing potential issues effectively.
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