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male reproductive anatomy, pain, testicles, testicle pain is discomfort in one, testicles, pain sometimes radiates, lower abdomen, testicles, sit inside the scrotum, very sensitive, a minor injury, cause pain, discomfort, severe testicle pain begins suddenly, an emergency, a young man has abdominal pain, scrotum should always be examined, abdominal pain, testicle pain, testicular torsion, twisting, the testicles, cut off blood supply, causing tissue to die, hours, tissue does die, fertility affected, testicle, have to be removed, testicular cancer, painless, testicle lump, evaluated by doctor, not there is pain, common causes, testicle pain, injury, infection, inflammation, testicular torsion, most common in young men between 10, 20 years old, infections, epididymitis, inflammation, the ducts, sperm leaves the testicle, bacteria, chlamydia, a sexually transmitted disease, orchitis, inflammation of one, testicles, bacteria, a virus, mumps, orchitis, epididymitis, prostatitis, inflammation, the prostate gland, fluid, in the testicles often causes, painless swelling, mild discomfort, several main types of fluid collection, varicocele, enlarged veins, in the scrotum that carry blood away, testicles, spermatocele, fluid, in the epididymis that forms a cyst, contains dead sperm cells, hydrocele, fluid, in the area inside the scrotum, surrounding the testicle, common in newborns, pain, a hernia, an unrelieved erection, some causes, testicle pain, lead to infertility, not treated promptly, testicular torsion, emergency, needs to be treated, a few hours, infections, examined, treated right away, infection, a bacteria, prescribe an antibiotic, non-urgent causes, testicle pain, minor injuries, fluid collection, following home care steps, reduce discomfort, swelling, steps, have an infection, provide support, scrotum by wearing an athletic supporter, apply ice, scrotum, take warm baths, signs of inflammation, lying down, place a rolled towel under scrotum, try over-the-counter pain relievers, acetaminophen, ibuprofen, not give aspirin to children, call doctor, go to an emergency room, pain is severe, sudden, an injury, trauma, scrotum, still have pain, swelling after one hour, pain is accompanied by nausea, vomiting, call doctor right away, feel a lump, in the scrotum, fever, scrotum is warm, tender, touch, red, have been in contact, someone who has the mumps, doctor, perform a physical examination, a focus on the groin, testicles, abdomen, to help diagnose the cause, the pain, how long have had testicular pain, the pain in one testicle, exactly where does it hurt, did the pain begin suddenly, come on gradually, the pain constant, intermittent, how severe, pain, the pain getting worse, does the pain extend into abdomen, any recent injuries, infections, have ever had a sexually transmitted disease, what makes the pain worse, does help relieve the pain, have any other symptoms, swelling, redness, change, in the color of urine, fever, unintentional weight loss, following diagnostic tests performed, ultrasound, the testicles, urinalysis, urine cultures, examination of prostate secretions, untwisting the testicle, experienced doctor, does not work, a simple surgical procedure, fix testicular torsion, antibiotics, infections, pain medications recommended to relieve discomfort, rare, surgical drainage, removal of an abscess, this develops from epididymitis, surgery is needed occasionally, varicocele, a hydrocele, spermatocele, particularly varicocele is contributing to infertility, prevent injury by wearing an athletic supporter, physical activity, contact sports, prevent sexually transmitted diseases by wearing condoms, following other safe sex procedures, perform testicular self-exams monthly, at risk of testicular cancer, testicular self exam, make sure that children have received the mmr vaccine, a combination vaccine, mumps, measles, rubella, diagnosed, chlamydia, another std, all sexual partners, notified, examined, infected, kodner c, sexually transmitted infections in men, prim care, 30(1), 173-191, dogra v, acute painful scrotum, radiol clin north am, 42(2), 349-363.



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