Testicular canceroccurs when cells in the testicle divide abnormally and form a tumor. You may think you're too young to worry about it. But you're not, especially if you’re over the age of 14. Testicular cancer typically affects males between the ages of 14 and 35. And it's the mo...
Abnormal enlargement of the testicular veins. Due to an obstruction or defective valve, blood does not drain out and stagnates inside the testicular vein with resultant dilatation. Varicoceles are more common in the left testicle than the right are usually asymptomatic. If present, symptoms may inc...
This medicine is well-indicated when testicle pain is related to varicocele. This medicine helps to improve blood flow in the veins of the scrotum and decrease pooling of blood. In cases needing it, the pain may be present day and night but gets worse after midnight. The right testicle may...
One of the most common tests for testicular pain is anultrasound. This non-invasive device uses sound waves to create an image of the testicle that can detect injuries, abnormalities, nodules, and tumors. Acolor Doppler ultrasoundcan help detect blood circulation problems in cases of testicular t...
The epididymis, located above the testicle, is prone to infections, typically caused by bacteria that migrate from the urethra. This bacterial invasion leads to inflammation within the epididymis, which disrupts blood circulation and lymphatic drainage, causing pain and abdominal discomfort. Several mecha...