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right testicular pain

by Trystan Murray Published 4 years ago Updated 3 years ago

Testicular pain can be caused by sudden injury, inflammation, sexually transmitted infections or an emergency condition called testicular torsion
testicular torsion
Testicular torsion is a painful, very serious condition in which a male's testicular blood supply (the spermatic cord) gets twisted and cuts off blood flow to the testicle. It is a medical emergency and if not treated right away—within six hours—you can lose the testicle.
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. This condition can cause a dull ache in the scrotum, sometimes along with swelling.
Dec 31, 2020

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Is right testicle pain normal?

Moderately serious: Testicular pain along with burning on urination is most likely due to a urinary tract infection or a sexually transmitted disease. Serious: Sudden, severe pain in one testicle is very serious and must be treated immediately.

Can testicle pain go away on its own?

Sometimes, chronic testicular pain goes away on its own, but there is no way to predict if it will go away, or when it may return. Sudden testicular pain can signal an emergency and may be a dangerous condition. For sudden testicular pain, seek medical help immediately.

How long should testicular pain last?

Decrease discomfort: With treatment, your pain may improve within 1 to 3 days. Depending on the cause of your testicle pain, your condition may take up to 4 weeks to heal. Rest: Limit your activity until your pain decreases.

Can sperm build up cause pain?

The penis ejaculates semen during sexual intercourse. A spermatocele is unlikely to cause complications. However, if your spermatocele is painful or has grown so large that it's causing you discomfort, you might need to have surgery to remove the spermatocele.

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