What are the symptoms of acute suppurative orchitis?

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I believe male friends are familiar with orchitis, which is one of the most common male diseases. It is mainly caused by infection, especially acute suppurative orchitis. Patients with this disease will have a series of acute symptoms. What are the symptoms of acute suppurative orchitis? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.

What are the symptoms of acute suppurative orchitis?

Acute suppurative orchitis often appears on one side, and its main manifestations include shivering, high fever, scrotal swelling, and pain. The pain will radiate to the groin and lower abdomen of the affected side, causing different degrees of pain in these parts. Some patients will also have fatigue, nausea, vomiting and other systemic symptoms,

When you check your body, you will find that the scrotal skin is red and swollen, and when you touch it, you will feel hot and tender, and it may be accompanied by symptoms of inguinal lymph node enlargement. As long as you find this kind of symptoms, you should be vigilant. You need to go to the hospital as soon as possible to make a diagnosis, and then treat according to the condition, the effect is better.

The patients with acute suppurative orchitis should be treated with correct therapy according to the condition of the disease. The common treatment programs mainly include: general treatment, drug treatment, surgical treatment, etc. the patients with mild condition can be treated with conservative therapy. The general treatment is to hold up the scrotum and rest in bed, which can improve the local symptoms of testis, and appropriate hot compress can also reduce the symptoms, Antibiotics can be used in severe cases,

matters needing attention

1. Middle aged men should pay attention to the maintenance of their testicles. Testicular maintenance is an important means to solve male sexual dysfunction. 2. If you feel pain during massage, it may be orchitis or epididymitis, please go to the hospital for examination in time. 3. Bilateral lesions of acute mumps and orchitis can cause irreversible destruction of spermatogenic activity, even testicular atrophy, which can lead to male infertility.