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can hernias cause testicular pain

by Margaretta Mante Published 4 years ago Updated 3 years ago

Hernias occur when tissue pushes through a weak part of the abdominal muscles. An inguinal hernia is one type of hernia that can push into the scrotum, causing testicular pain and swelling. Doctors may be able to reduce an inguinal hernia or push it back into place.

How do you tell if you have a hernia in your balls?

Pain or discomfort in your groin, especially when bending over, coughing or lifting. A heavy or dragging sensation in your groin. Weakness or pressure in your groin. Occasionally, pain and swelling around the testicles when the protruding intestine descends into the scrotum.Apr 24, 2021

Can hernias affect your balls?

In men, an inguinal hernia may extend down into the scrotum and cause an enlarged scrotum. Small hernias may slide back and forth through the opening in the abdomen and not cause any symptoms. Larger hernias may be massaged back into the abdomen.

Does a hernia affect your prostate?

Conclusions: This study shows that, although both inguinal hernia and benign prostatic hyperplasia are seen with increased frequency in the aged male population, there is no statistically significant association between the two. Their occurrence together is considered a chance co-existence rather than cause and effect.

What can be mistaken for a hernia in men?

The common differential diagnoses include orchitis, epididymitis, testicular torsion, and inguinal hernia. Correct diagnosis is essential because the treatment of vasitis is via antibiotics, and operation is not required [6].Apr 29, 2019

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