Scrotal swelling is abnormal enlargement of the scrotum, the sac surrounding the testicles.
Alternative NamesSwelling of the scrotum; Testicular enlargement
ConsiderationsScrotal swelling can occur in males at any age. The swelling can be on one or both sides, and there may be pain. The testicles and penis may or may not be involved.
Testicular torsion is a serious emergency in which the testicle become twisted in the scrotum and loses its blood supply. If this twisting is not relieved quickly, the testicle may be lost permanently. This condition is extremely painful. Call 911 or see your health care provider immediately, because losing blood supply for just a few hours can cause tissue death and the loss of a testicle.
Common CausesCall your health care provider if:
Your health care provider will perform a physical examination and take a medical history, which may include the following questions:
The physical examination will probably include a detailed examination of the scrotum, testicles, and penis. The combination of a physical exam and history will determine whether you need any tests.
Your health care provider may prescribe antibiotics and pain medications, or recommend surgery. A scrotal ultrasound may be done to determine where the swelling is occurring.
ReferencesSchneck FX, Bellinger MF. Abnormalities of the testes and scrotum and their surgical management. In: Wein AJ, ed. Campbell-Walsh Urology. 9th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Saunders Elsevier; 2007:chap 127.
Elder JS. Disorders and anomalies of the scrotal contents. In: Kliegman RM, Behrman RE, Jenson HB, Stanton BF, eds. Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics. 18th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Saunders Elsevier; 2007:chap 545.
It does not necessarily mean that he is more fertile, but that he has a higher number of sperm cells being produced. However, an abnormally large scrotal circumference can be detrimental to the bull, because it can be a sign of infection of some sort which can do the exact opposite to sperm production. A bull with an average to slightly-more-than-average SC that is not showing any signs of infection of his reproductive organs is a highly fertile bull.
The testes of a fetal pig develop in the internal reproductive system. The reproductive system which has two scrotal sacs if the pig is old enough.
The external marking between the two testes is called the scrotal raphe, which is a line of tissue that runs from the bottom of the scrotum to the perineum. It marks the fusion point of the two halves of the scrotum during fetal development.
In shrews, males are typically larger than females and have a scrotal sac. Additionally, males may have visible preputial glands on the abdomen, which release pheromones that play a role in mating behavior. If uncertain, a trained biologist or veterinarian can assist in determining the gender of a shrew.
You can determine the sex of a fetal pig by looking at the distance between the anus and the genital opening. Males will have a larger space between these two openings compared to females. Additionally, male fetal pigs will have a small protrusion called a scrotum.
Scrotal ecchymosis refers to bruising of the scrotum, which can occur due to trauma, injury, or underlying medical conditions. It usually appears as a discolored patch on the skin caused by broken blood vessels leaking blood into the surrounding tissue. It is essential to seek medical evaluation if scrotal ecchymosis is accompanied by pain, swelling, or other concerning symptoms.
There are 10560 feet in a scrotal mile as it is twice as awesome as a regular mile!
"Scrotol" is likely a misspelling or a typo. It may have been intended to be "scrotal," which pertains to the scrotum, the pouch of skin that holds the testicles in males. If you have a specific question about the scrotal area, feel free to ask for more information.
testes are the two endocrine glands in the scrotal sac of a male.
Abnormal accumulation of fluid in the scrotal sac is called hydrocele.
Scrotal Calcification is raised bumps on the scrotum. They are caused by Calcium in the body that has attached itself in the sensitive scrotal skin. This is NOT an STD. It is a rare skin disorder that is not contagious. less than 8% of the population has this disorder.
No. It is good to have minimal fluid in your right scrotal sac. More fluid there gives you hydrocele.
The Dartos muscle is within the scrotal septum and scrotal wall, this is the smooth muscle that wrinkles and raises the scrotum when contracted.
Depends on if the cyst is inside the sac or on the outer wall of the skin. What I have is called Idopathic Scrotal calcinocisis and that is small cyst on the outer wall. they are small cysts that continue to grow. If this is what you have it is also refered to as scrotal calcifications.
Precautions.Clear scrotal ultrasound images are difficult to obtain if a patient is unable to remain still. It is not invasive and involves no radiation.
Clinical manifestations of hydrocele include painless swelling of the scrotum, feeling of heaviness in the affected area, and potential discomfort or awkwardness due to the visible enlargement of the scrotum. In some cases, there may be associated redness or warmth in the scrotal area.
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