First, let’s take a look at what testicular pain is all about, shall we?
Clinical studies have found that besides the few mentioned above, epididymitis is also one of the main reasons for testicular pain. Its clinical manifestations mainly include testicular swelling, testicular pain, headaches, dizziness, elevated body temperature, and symptoms of lower abdominal pain. Research has shown that epididymitis is mainly caused by viral or bacterial infections, and it can seriously damage testicular function, leading to male infertility. Therefore, it is important to note that if there is any discomfort in the “lower body,” prompt medical attention should be sought to prevent the condition from worsening.
So, now that we know the cause, how can we prevent epididymitis?
Friendly reminder: if you do experience testicular pain, do not delay seeking medical attention. Seeking timely medical help is the right choice, and do not let temporary embarrassment lead to lifelong health consequences. It is especially important to note that if the pain is not due to external trauma, it should be taken seriously to avoid pain caused by internal diseases. Therefore, men must protect their testicles, avoid prolonged sitting, and of course, engage in appropriate physical exercise because health lies in movement.