Testicular Pain After Trauma: Symptoms and Concerns - Urology

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Testicular trauma pain


Hello doctor, recently I was playfully hit by a friend who threw a plastic bottle towards my left testicle, and it made direct contact.
At that moment, I felt sharp pain, which has since decreased over the following days, but I have experienced other discomforts: 1.
Pain and discomfort in the left groin and lower back after sitting for long periods.
2.
Ongoing discomfort in the left testicle (which has lessened).
3.
My urine appears more cloudy than before (initial tests show mild hematuria).
I would like to ask the doctor what these issues and symptoms might indicate, and what potential problems I should be aware of moving forward.

Mr. Wang, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2023/03/04

Dr. Li Xinyi reply Urology


Testicular trauma should be monitored for any rupture or the development of epididymitis.
Based on your description, it seems unlikely.
The soreness may be due to nerve traction pain.
It is recommended to follow up with a urologist for further evaluation, and mild hematuria should also be monitored.

Reply Date: 2023/03/04

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Testicular pain following trauma can be a concerning issue, and it's important to understand the potential causes and implications of your symptoms. Based on your description, it seems you experienced a direct impact to the left testicle, which can lead to various complications, including but not limited to testicular contusion, torsion, or even rupture.

Symptoms and Concerns
1. Immediate Pain: The acute pain you felt immediately after the trauma is typical and can be attributed to the injury to the testicular tissue. This pain often subsides over a few days, as you've noted.

2. Radiating Pain: The discomfort in the left groin and lower back can be related to referred pain from the testicle. The testicles are innervated by nerves that also supply the groin area, which can lead to discomfort in these regions following trauma.

3. Persistent Discomfort: The ongoing discomfort in the left testicle, even if reduced, is concerning. It may indicate lingering inflammation or damage to the testicular tissue.

4. Urinary Changes: The presence of cloudy urine and mild hematuria (blood in urine) is particularly concerning. This could suggest a urinary tract injury, possibly involving the urethra or bladder, especially if the trauma was significant enough to affect surrounding structures.


Potential Issues
- Testicular Contusion: This is a bruise of the testicle, which can cause pain and swelling. Most cases resolve with conservative management, but monitoring is essential to ensure no further complications arise.

- Testicular Torsion: Although less likely in your case since the pain has decreased, torsion is a surgical emergency where the spermatic cord twists, cutting off blood supply to the testicle. Symptoms include severe, sudden pain and swelling. If you experience sudden, severe pain, seek immediate medical attention.

- Rupture: A more severe injury could lead to a rupture of the testicle, which would require surgical intervention. Symptoms may include severe pain, swelling, and possibly bruising.

- Urinary Tract Injury: The changes in your urine could indicate a urinary tract injury. This could be due to direct trauma to the bladder or urethra, which may require further evaluation, including imaging studies or a urinalysis.


Recommendations
1. Seek Medical Evaluation: Given your symptoms, especially the hematuria and persistent discomfort, it is crucial to consult a healthcare provider. They may recommend an ultrasound of the testicles to assess for any structural damage and a urinalysis to evaluate the cause of the blood in your urine.

2. Rest and Avoid Strain: Until you can be evaluated, avoid activities that may exacerbate your symptoms, such as heavy lifting or vigorous exercise.

3. Pain Management: Over-the-counter pain relievers, such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen, can help manage discomfort, but consult your doctor before taking any medication.

4. Monitor Symptoms: Keep track of any changes in your symptoms, including increased pain, swelling, or changes in urination. If symptoms worsen, seek immediate medical attention.

In conclusion, while some discomfort following trauma to the testicles can be normal, the presence of ongoing pain, especially with urinary changes, warrants a thorough evaluation to rule out any serious complications. Early intervention can prevent further issues and ensure proper healing.

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