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male reproductive anatomy, swelling, the scrotum, testicular enlargement, scrotal swelling is abnormal enlargement, the scrotum, sac that surrounds the testicles, scrotal swelling, occur in males of any age, not be accompanied by pain, occur on one, sides, testes, penis, not be involved, testicular torsion, serious emergency, the testicle, become twisted, in the scrotum, loses its blood supply, twisting is not relieved quickly, testicle lost permanently, immediate evaluation, testicle lump, injury, hernia, congestive heart failure, hydrocele, orchitis, testicular torsion, varicocele, certain medical treatments, surgery, in the genital area, ice packs applied, scrotum, the first 24 hours, followed by sitz baths to decrease swelling, pain is severe, a rolled-up towel placed between the legs just under the scrotum, help relieve the pain, reduce the swelling, wearing a loose-fitting athletic supporter is also recommended, performing daily activities, excessive activity, swelling resolves, unexplained scrotal swelling, swelling is painful, health care provider, perform a physical examination, obtain a medical history, medical history, the scrotal swelling in detail, did the swelling develop, did it develop suddenly, getting worse, swelling, try to describe in terms "twice normal size", "the size of a golfball", does the swelling, fluid, feel tissue, in the swollen area, hernia, the swelling only in one part, the scrotum, entire scrotum, the same on both sides, what appears to be a swollen scrotum is actually an enlarged testicle, a testicular lump, a swollen duct the vas deferens, surgery on the genital area, an injury, trauma, genitals, recent genital infection, does the swelling decrease after rest in bed, any pain, in the scrotal area, physical examination, detailed examination, the scrotum, testicles, penis, diagnostic tests, determined, history, physical examination findings, antibiotics, pain medications, prescribed .



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