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How to judge testicular necrosis

Asked by:Boggess

Asked on:Apr 10, 2026 04:50 PM

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  • Emmy Emmy

    Apr 10, 2026

    Testicular necrosis usually refers to the necrosis of testicular tissue due to ischemia and other reasons, which can be judged by clinical symptoms, physical examination and imaging examination.

    Testicular necrosis may be related to testicular torsion, trauma, infection and other factors, and usually manifests as severe testicular pain, swelling, skin redness and other symptoms. Testicular torsion is a common cause of testicular necrosis. It often occurs after strenuous exercise. The testicles suddenly experience severe pain, which may be accompanied by symptoms such as nausea and vomiting. Testicular trauma can also lead to testicular necrosis, such as impact injuries, crush injuries, etc. The testicles will have symptoms such as pain, swelling, and congestion. Testicular infections such as epididymitis, orchitis, etc., if not treated in time, aggravation of inflammation may lead to testicular necrosis, manifesting as testicular pain, fever, redness of the scrotal skin and other symptoms. In addition, certain systemic diseases such as diabetes, vasculitis, etc. may also affect the blood supply to the testicles, leading to testicular necrosis.

    It is recommended to seek medical treatment promptly. The doctor will make a clear diagnosis based on medical history, physical examination, and imaging examinations such as ultrasound. In daily life, you should pay attention to protecting the testicles to avoid trauma, and take protective measures during strenuous exercise. Keep the perineum clean and dry to avoid infection. If you have symptoms such as testicular pain and swelling, you should seek medical treatment promptly to avoid delaying treatment.

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