Not all swellings are fluid-related. A spermatocele is a benign cyst that forms in the epididymis and can feel like a lump ...
A shy and quiet teenager came to the emergency department around 5 a.m. with his mother complaining of abdominal pain. His mom had a large cup of coffee in her hand and looked like she hadn’t gotten ...
Injuries, infections, kidney stones, hernias, and testicular cancer can all cause testicular pain. Sometimes, pain in your balls may not have an obvious cause and will go away without treatment. Get ...
Sore muscles from an intense workout, a stiff back from a poor night of sleep, tech neck from a long day at the office. Yeah, those you expect as part of life. They may all track with your lifestyle.
Some men have reported experiencing testicular pain after developing COVID-19. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention does not list testicular pain is not among the common COVID-19 ...
To accurately assess and diagnose this patient’s condition, the clinician needs to consider conditions that would cause testicle pain, vomiting, kidney disease, and dysuria yet have a normal ...
Blue balls happen when you have an erection for a long time without ejaculating. The symptoms of blue balls are temporary and go away on their own. Exercise or masturbation can help relieve the ...
The scrotum is a bag of skin behind the penis, containing testicles and other structures responsible for storing, producing, and transporting male sex hormones and sperm. A scrotal mass may contain ...
Testicular cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in men ages 15 and 35. But too many men are waiting months before seeking help. That can make a big difference when it comes to treatment. The red ...
Testicular cancer originates in the testicles. Metastatic testicular cancer is an advanced stage of the disease. It occurs when cancer cells in the original sites travel through the lymphatic system ...
Sex Lives chronicles the evolution of one person's sexual history. This week: Brian, 29, St. Louis I don’t know how old I would have been, but at my parents or grandparents’ house they had this book ...
A patient in their mid-40s with a history of HIV presents to the emergency department (ED) with a 3- to 4-week history of vomiting and testicle pain that is associated with alternating constipation ...