Inflammation of testis, otherwise called orchitis, usually results from an infection. Both viral and bacterial infection can cause inflammation of one or both testicles. The symptoms are testicles appear swollen, red, and tender, blood in semen, nausea, vomiting, fever, pain on peeing, and groin pain.
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Can injury affect testicle shape?
Query: Hi doctor,I am a 35-year-old male and had a minor hit to my right testicle about two to three weeks ago. It has gradually been feeling better but still hurts a bit. I had it physically checked by a doctor yesterday and he said it was fine and should be fully healed in another three to four weeks tim... Read Full »
Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I do not know what you mean by a dying testicle. One thing I can assure you if you have been examined by a good physician your testicle is safe. If you are still worried you can get an ultrasound of your scrotal sac to rule out any vascular injury. Testicles are just... Read Full »