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What causes unilateral testicular pain?

Asked by:Casey

Asked on:Apr 10, 2026 03:36 PM

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  • Bob Bob

    Apr 10, 2026

    Unilateral testicular pain may be caused by orchitis, varicocele or testicular torsion. Corresponding treatment methods need to be selected according to different causes.

    1. Orchitis

    Patients may experience testicular swelling accompanied by pain, and the testicular volume can be seen to increase in appearance, and they need to be treated with oral ampicillins and cephalosporins under the guidance of a doctor.

    2. Varicocele

    Patients are prone to unilateral testicular pain and varicose blood vessels falling into the scrotum. They need to use Maizhiling tablets, ibuprofen tablets and other drugs for treatment under the guidance of a doctor.

    3. Testicular torsion

    It is an emergency department of urology. The patient will experience acute pain in the testicles. The pain will worsen as time goes by and requires the use of allopurinol, superoxide dismutase and other drugs under the guidance of a doctor.

    In addition, it may be caused by testicular trauma and other reasons, which require timely treatment.

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