Epididymitis which symptom performance?
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No one is unfamiliar with the disease of orchitis in our life. The disease has a great impact on our patients, and we have to actively treat it. In fact, the symptoms of orchitis are mainly testicular pain, so the symptoms of orchitis are relatively obvious, In addition, it should be noted that testicular pain generally does not appear, and once there is pain, it needs to be diagnosed in time, so what are the symptoms of this disease? Let's talk about it.
Epididymitis which symptom performance?
1. Main epididymitis symptoms: tenderness in inguinal area, scrotum enlargement, local skin redness and swelling, such as abscess formation, dry skin thinning, easy to fall off. Abscess can also break itself. However, after a few hours, the testis and epididymis become a hard mass, the spermatic cord becomes thicker due to edema, and secondary hydrocele of testis appears a few days later. There may be secretions in the urethra.
2. Symptoms of acute epididymitis: sudden onset, high fever, elevated white blood cells, swelling and pain of scrotum on the affected side, depression, pain in lower abdomen and groin, aggravating when standing or walking. The epididymis on the affected side was swollen with obvious tenderness. When the scope of inflammation is large, the epididymis and testis are swollen, and the boundary between them is unclear, which is called epididymal orchitis. The spermatic cord on the affected side was thickened and tender. In general, the acute symptoms can gradually subside after one week.
3. Symptoms of chronic epididymitis: chronic epididymitis is more common, some patients can not be cured completely in the acute phase and become chronic, but most patients do not have a clear acute phase, inflammation is often secondary to chronic prostatitis or injury. Patients often feel the scrotum pain, swelling and falling sensation, pain often involves the lower abdomen and ipsilateral groin, sometimes combined with secondary hydrocele. The epididymis is often enlarged and hardened in varying degrees, with mild tenderness and thickening of the ipsilateral vas deferens.
matters needing attention
Finally, we want to say that the orchitis must be treated in time. Testicular pain can not only directly affect the life and work of patients, but also seriously endanger the health of patients' reproductive system.