Self-examination: Suddenly you are unable to exercise and feel swelling, tenderness, and severe pain in one side of the scrotum, which spreads to the lower abdomen, groin, or thighs; not only that, nausea, vomiting, and fever come one after another.
Doctor’s treatment: In the early stage of testicular torsion, good results can be achieved with about half an hour of “manual reduction” surgery. However, as the disease develops over time, surgical treatment is the only option. Typically six hours after testicular torsion, irreversible damage is done so that the testicle must be removed. Mild testicular torsion causes severe pain at the time, but it can be quickly relieved after a short rest, and normal activities can be carried out after bandaging; once it is hit, touched, pinched, etc., severe pain will occur, and severe pain will occur in severe cases. shock. If unfortunately it happens, you should ask a doctor to do a routine semen examination after treatment to understand the function of the testicle on the affected side. This is especially important for unmarried men.