There are many cases of testicular pain that can not really be prevented. However, there are measures you can take to protect yourself from pain. This would include wearing protective gear. For disease related testicular pain there are certain medicines that you can take. reference: http://www.emedicinehealth.com/testicular_pain/page9_em.htm
Testicular torsion occurs when a testicle twists out of its normal position, cutting off blood flow to the testicle. This is a medical emergency that requires immediate treatment to prevent loss of the testicle. Symptoms include sudden severe pain and swelling in the scrotum.
Testicle pain could be something as simple as a bruise, or it could be something potentially dangerous like a torsioned testicle that occurs when the testicle wraps and tangles the various ducts and vessels it is connected to inside the sac.
See your doctor.
It is an infection.The terms "testicle pain" and "groin pain" are sometimes used interchangeably. But groin pain occurs in the fold of skin between the thigh and abdomen not in the testicle. The causes of groin pain are different from the causes of testicle pain.If you Orchitis is one of the causes.You can take diureitc anti-inflammatory pill to cure orchitis.
I would say yes. Your testicles are very important. If you have ANY ongoing pain in your testicles I would get in my car and RUSH to the hospital. It may be serious and prevent you from having children if untreated.
might be an STI go to the doctor.
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THE PAIN, severe pain in the scrotum is the symptom in the torsion of testis. Pain is so severe that the patient can land up in shock. Ultrasound scan is diagnostic for this condition and should not be delayed.
According to the Mayo Clinic, testicle pain could be a result of a hernia, kidney stones, injury, blood vessel inflammation, urinary tract infection, or a variety of other causes. http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/testicle-pain/MY00464/DSECTION=causes
Yes testicle pain a common problem experienced by men of all ages. Occasional pain for short periods of time is not uncommon. Any more than that, and you should go see a doctor.
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The testes should be free from lumps, pain, irregularities and swelling.