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Symptom: Scrotal Pain


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Scrotal Pain

1
  • sever pain and swelling of one testicle
  • pain may be caused by sudden twisting of legs or pelvis
  • nausea and vomiting
  • lower abdominal pain
2
  • pain and swelling in one testicle
  • painful urination
  • history of sexually transmitted disease
  • history of urinary tract infection
3
  • most common in older males
  • recent prostate surgery
  • recent bladder catheterization
  • gradual onset of pain, swelling in one testicle
  • may have painful urination
4
  • pain and swelling in front of the ear and neck
  • children and young adults
  • testicular swelling
  • painful chewing
5
  • most common seen in India and far east
  • initially painless lump in testicle
  • lump becomes painful as it enlarges
  • may drain from opening in scrotum
6
  • flank pain
  • low back pain
  • pain may radiate into testicle
  • blood in the urine
7
  • blunt trauma to testicle
  • rapid onset of painful swelling of testicle
  • scrotum may appear black and blue
  • pain in one testicle
8
  • low back pain
  • pain radiates into groin or testicle
  • pain radiates into legs
  • weakness or numbness of legs
  • difficulty urinating
9
  • more common in adolescence and young adults
  • painless lump in one testicle
  • history of undescended testicle
10
  • scrotal pain and swelling
  • discoloration of the scrotum, penis and buttocks
  • fever and chills





Possible medical conditions of Scrotal Pain : - Testicular Torsion - Nonspecific Epididymitis - Sexually Transmitted Epididymitis - Epididymitis - Testicular Abscess - Mumps Orchitis - Orchitis Due To Viral Agents - Tuberculosis Orchitis - Testicular Cancer - Granulomatous Orchitis - Kidney Stone - Pyelonephritis - Hamatocele - Testicular Rupture - Traumatic Scrotal Hernia - Herniated Disc - Spinal Cord Tumor - Orchitis - Fournier's Gangrene.





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Medical Content Last Updated on 07/12/2008

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