A hematocele is a collection of blood within the scrotal sac, but outside of the testis that normally results from traumatic injury to the scrotum. The common signs and symptoms of hematocele include an unusual lump, sudden pain, and heaviness in the scrotum. Surgery or radiological techniques are treatment options for hematocele.
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Will a traumatic testicular dislocation affect the fertility of my brother?
Query: Hi doctor, My older brother suffered a traumatic testicular dislocation. What is the best way he can sleep comfortably? What is the estimated recovery time? Will it affect his fertility? He had a scrotal hematocele from another testicular trauma, so I am worried about him. He also had a incarcerated... Read Full »
Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. There should not be any problem with the testis due to scrotal hematocele, as it was treated. He can sleep in any comfortable position as he likes. Just tell him to avoid lifting heavy weights and exercising for three weeks.Thanks. Read Full »