Chronic testicular pain, also known as chronic orchialgia, affects thousands of men each year and remains one of the most misunderstood conditions in urology. Many patients are told their ultrasound ...
Early symptoms of testicular cancer include a lump in your testicle or testicular swelling, pain, or heaviness. As the condition progresses, you can experience symptoms throughout your body. The ...
To accurately assess and diagnose this patient’s condition, the clinician needs to consider conditions that would cause testicle pain, vomiting, kidney disease, and dysuria yet have a normal ...
Medically reviewed by Jamin Brahmbhatt, MD Key Takeaways Blue balls happen when you have an erection for a long time without ...
Post-vasectomy pain syndrome (PVPS) is a complication of a vasectomy where you experience long-term testicular pain. It’s often treatable with medications, but some people need surgery. A vasectomy is ...
Autoimmune orchitis is an extremely rare condition that affects males. In autoimmune orchitis, one or both testicles become inflamed. The immune system may produce anti-sperm antibodies, significantly ...
In 2025, about 9,720 new testicular cancer cases will be diagnosed. About one of every 250 males will develop testicular cancer at some point in their lives. This cancer can affect young males, with ...
A man in Italy is lucky to be alive after a serious motorcycle crash landed him in the emergency room and made him a medical anomaly. The man, in his 20s, was bleeding significantly from the bottom ...
A patient in their mid-40s with a history of HIV presents to the emergency department (ED) with a 3- to 4-week history of vomiting and testicle pain that is associated with alternating constipation ...
Post-vasectomy pain syndrome is testicular pain that can occur after having a vasectomy. The pain lasts for 3 months or longer and affects daily activities. Post-vasectomy pain syndrome (PVPS) is pain ...