What are the early symptoms of epididymitis?
summary
Testicular epididymitis is a serious disease, once known as "male killer". Treat as soon as possible, let your body recover as soon as possible, normal life. But any disease is a signal, only concealment is the problem. Epididymitis because of hidden symptoms, usually epididymitis is not serious, do not pay attention to the early detection, generally check out, look at the time is late. Let's talk about the early symptoms of epididymitis
What are the early symptoms of epididymitis?
First: local discomfort: local discomfort, the patient can touch scrotal mass, epididymis thickening and enlargement, with or without tenderness, palpation is easy to separate epididymis and testis, spermatic cord is often thickened, sometimes vas deferens diameter is increased, prostate sclerosis and fibrosis, prostatic fluid often see pyogenic cells, urine analysis shows secondary to prostatitis infection.
Second: pain: sudden high fever, leukocytosis, scrotal pain, decreased sensation, lower abdomen and groin pain, aggravated when standing or walking.
Third: aggravation of the disease: some patients become chronic due to the failure of complete cure in the acute stage, and inflammation is mostly secondary to chronic prostatitis or injury.
matters needing attention
Warm water sitz bath to play a basin of water, the water temperature is about 40 degrees for sitz bath, because the male testicles like cold or not like hot, so each sitz bath to maintain the time is not too long, about a quarter of an hour is appropriate, and the water temperature should not be too high, otherwise it will affect the quality of sperm production. Improve diet, maintain a balanced nutrition, can eat more conducive to the treatment of epididymitis disease food, such as South melon seeds, tomatoes, diuretic anti-inflammatory pills, nuts and so on. It is worth mentioning that diuretic and anti-inflammatory pills can clear away heat, promote qi, promote blood circulation and relieve pain, and usually have good living habits.