How do I check myself for testicular torsion?

Signs and symptoms of testicular torsion include:
  1. Sudden, severe pain in the scrotum — the loose bag of skin under your penis that contains the testicles.
  2. Swelling of the scrotum.
  3. Abdominal pain.
  4. Nausea and vomiting.
  5. A testicle that's positioned higher than normal or at an unusual angle.
  6. Frequent urination.
  7. Fever.
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How do you rule out testicular torsion?

Doctors often diagnose testicular torsion with a physical exam of the scrotum, testicles, abdomen and groin. Your doctor might also test your reflexes by lightly rubbing or pinching the inside of your thigh on the affected side. Normally, this causes the testicle to contract.
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Is it obvious if you have testicular torsion?

What Are the Symptoms of Testicular Torsion? If you have a testicular torsion, chances are you'll know it. You'll feel a sudden, possibly severe pain in your scrotum and one of your testicles. The pain might increase and decrease but generally won't go away completely.
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Does testicular torsion hurt to touch?

You will definitely feel pain if your testicles are struck or kicked. You might also feel nauseated for a short time. If the testicular injury is minor, the pain should gradually subside in less than an hour, and any other symptoms should go away as well.
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What does testicular torsion look like on the outside?

The most common sign of testicular torsion is sudden, severe pain on one side of the scrotum. The testes should be about the same size. If one side quickly becomes larger than the other, this can be a problem. Change in scrotum color, especially redness or darkening, is also a problem.
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Can testicular torsion fix itself?

Sometimes, testicular torsion can cause a sudden pain in the testicle that goes away without treatment. This is because the testicle twists and then untwists on its own. If this happens, see a doctor as soon as possible. You might be advised that surgery is needed to prevent it happening again.
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How can you tell the difference between testicular torsion and epididymitis?

Prehn's sign is a clinical finding that helps clinicians determine whether testicular pain is caused by epididymitis or testicular torsion. A positive Prehn's sign, characterized by pain relief from the maneuver, is indicative of epididymitis, or the inflammation of the epididymis (a duct running behind the testes).
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When should you go to the doctor for testicle pain?

Sudden, severe testicle pain needs immediate medical care. Contact your provider right away or go to an emergency room if: Your pain is severe or sudden. You have had an injury or trauma to the scrotum, and you still have pain or swelling after 1 hour.
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How long does testicular torsion last?

If testicular torsion is treated right away—at best within six hours—the testicle may be saved. But if blood flow is cut off for more than six hours, the testicle may lose its ability to function. For this reason, it is very important to seek medical attention at the first symptoms of testicular torsion.
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Does ibuprofen help testicular torsion?

This can help to rule out other causes of scrotal pain that do not require surgery and can be treated with conservative measures, such as rest, ice, scrotal support, and pain and anti-inflammatory medications like Ibuprofen. If testis torsion is confirmed, then immediate surgery is needed.
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What are the 5 signs of orchitis?

Symptoms
  • Swelling in one or both testicles.
  • Pain ranging from mild to severe.
  • Fever.
  • Nausea and vomiting.
  • General feeling of unwellness (malaise)
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Can testicular torsion have mild pain?

With torsion of a testicular appendage, the onset of testicle pain may be sudden or gradual, and the severity of pain may range from mild to severe. Generally, a person has no symptoms or signs like nausea, vomiting, and fever.
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Can you have testicular torsion for months?

Testicular torsion is an important and common cause of acute testicular pain and can occur intermittently even for many years in some patients.
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What can mimic testicular torsion?

Conditions that may mimic testicular torsion, such as torsion of a testicular appendage, epididymitis, trauma, hernia, hydrocele, varicocele and Schönlein-Henoch purpura, generally do not require immediate surgical intervention.
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Can a testicle twist without pain?

The largest retrospective study on this subject found a 10.7% incidence of solitary abdominal pain without scrotal pain in 84 patients with confirmed testicular torsion.
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Is one swollen testicle normal?

Orchitis (pronounced or-kit-es) is a swelling in one or both testicles. It's the result of an infection, which may be viral, bacterial or sexually transmitted (STI). You may have mild to severe pain and swelling. Orchitis often begins in one testicle, and then gradually spreads to the other.
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Can a swollen testicle heal on its own?

Idiopathic swelling refers to swelling that a doctor has been unable to identify a reason for. This is more common among children, but it can affect males of any age. This type of swelling may appear suddenly. It is painless and usually goes away on its own within around 3–6 days .
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What is the most common cause of a swollen testicle?

Common Causes

Fluid Buildup: An injury or infection can cause fluid to build up around the testicle, causing painful swelling. This is called a hydrocele. Varicocele: A varicocele is essentially varicose veins of the scrotum and can result in testicular swelling and aching.
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Can Covid make your balls hurt?

Testicular pain as the first symptom of COVID-19 may suggest orchitis as possible in men patients with SARS-CoV- infection. Further studies are necessary on the pathological effect of SARS-CoV-2 in the male reproductive system and to ensure a proper andrological follow-up for male patients.
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Is it possible to strain a testicle?

In men and boys, the testicles hang outside the body in a pouch of skin called the scrotum. Because of their location, many types of accidents can cause testicular injuries. Blunt trauma (a strike) causes about 85% of testicular injuries.
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Can a groin pull cause testicle pain?

Pulled muscle, tendon, or ligaments in the leg. This problem often occurs in people who play sports such as hockey, soccer, and football. This condition is sometimes called "sports hernia" although the name is misleading since it is not an actual hernia. It may also involve pain in the testicles.
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Should I be worried if my testicle is swollen?

If you notice one of your testicles is swollen, it's time to see your doctor. A swollen testicle can be caused by a number of health conditions. The good news is most are non-cancerous. Your doctor will examine your testicle to find the cause and decide how, if at all, it needs to be treated.
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How does a testicular tumor feel?

A painless lump or swelling on either testicle. If found early, a testicular tumor may be about the size of a pea or a marble, but it can grow much larger. Pain, discomfort, or numbness in a testicle or the scrotum, with or without swelling. Change in the way a testicle feels or a feeling of heaviness in the scrotum.
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Why is my left ball bigger then my right?

Not only is it normal to have one testicle that is slightly bigger than the other, but it's also common to have one that hangs a bit lower. But it's not always normal for one testicle to be bigger than the other.
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Why is one of my balls hanging lower?

Most men's testicles are about the same size, but it's common for one to be slightly bigger than the other. It's also common for one testicle to hang lower than the other. The testicles should feel smooth, without any lumps or bumps, and firm but not hard.
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