There is a joke circulating on the internet: a person can bear 45del (unit) of pain. But when a woman gives birth to a child, she has to bear the pain of 57del. It's like breaking 20 bones However, if a man is kicked in the balls, the pain is 9000del, which translates to giving birth to 160 children at the same time, or breaking 3200 bones. This statement is really exaggerated, but although it is not as painful as 3200 broken bones, egg pain is really painful!
1, internal bleeding
The most common injury that causes egg pain is scrotal bleeding. Because the blood vessels on the inner wall of scrotum are rich and dense, violent friction may rupture the blood vessels inside, which is usually caused by violent impact or abrasion. If you accidentally climb over the wall, the scrotum is severely rubbed for a short time, and the skin of the scrotum is not damaged, then in just a few hours, your balls will be bloodshot and the scrotum will swell as big as a coconut. Pain is inevitable, but it is the slightest pain in several types.
Although in the first few hours, your pain will not be too deep. But if you put it off until the next sunrise, you may have to say goodbye to your testicles, because scrotal hematoma is sometimes a sign of testicular injury.
2. Ischemia
Testicular ischemic pain is more common, and the pain is more severe. The visual field is aggravated during exercise, and it is relieved appropriately at rest. The liquid microscope examination is normal, and the artery stenosis is often caused by testicular arteriosclerosis.
3. Testicular dislocation
This kind of injury is rare. Generally comes from motorcyclists' accidents or equestrian riding accidents. Moderate impact will make your balls lose their sense of direction, which is more serious than internal bleeding and extrusion overflow, and even make you faint with pain. Because testicles are a kind of internal organs, the pain response when they are displaced is much greater than when they are ruptured. And this displacement is sometimes not worth solving by opening the scrotum surgically-imagine how painful it is to recover by massage.
4, testicular torsion
It usually happens after a few hours of strenuous exercise, or because the testicles are subjected to external forces. Sudden severe testicular pain in sleep or quiet state is the first symptom of this disease, and it is also one of the main diagnostic basis of testicular torsion. Some patients are accompanied by scrotal swelling, nausea and vomiting, and obvious tenderness.
5, varicocele
Testis may also be related to varicocele, which is common in young adults and refers to the vasodilation, tortuosity and prolongation of varicocele caused by varicocele. The incidence rate in the population is 10- 15%. The disease mostly occurs on the left side, but it is not uncommon for patients with bilateral diseases. Varicocele may be accompanied by testicular atrophy and sperm congenital disorder, leading to male infertility. Symptoms are mild, and those without spermatogenic dysfunction do not need it. If the symptoms are serious, or cause testicular spermatogenesis dysfunction, surgery is needed.
6, orchitis
There are many factors that cause orchitis. For example, patients with mumps may be complicated with orchitis, testicular pain and swelling. Gonorrhea is the highest incidence of sexually transmitted diseases at present, which can cause orchitis in severe cases. Chronic prostatitis can also cause testicular pain, manifested as unilateral pain, mostly dull pain or traction pain, which is persistent. Testitis is more common in young people than in the elderly.
7. Testicular injury
Testicular injury is mostly related to violence, car accidents and so on. After the injury, the patient's testicles are severely painful, accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and even syncope or shock.
8, epididymitis
Testicular pain and the cause of epididymitis. Male epididymis is adjacent to testis. Inflammation caused by epididymal infection will also spread to the testis, stimulate the testis, and lead to male testicular pain, just like orchitis. Epididymitis can also damage the testis, leading to male infertility.
9, bursitis
Scrotal inflammation is also the cause of male testicular pain. The scrotum is responsible for the growth and development of sperm and the function of temporarily storing sperm. Scrotal inflammation not only stimulates male testis, but also damages sperm in seminal vesicle, leading to sperm death, thus reducing male fertility and leading to male infertility.
10, other inflammatory diseases
Male testicular pain is caused by inflammation of other diseases, such as prostatitis, male endocrine disorders, urinary tract infections, etc., which will lead to male testicular pain.