Testicular pain can have many causes, some of them serious. You'll want to get medical attention for severe pain that doesn't ...
Testicular torsion is a medical emergency when a testicle twists around the spermatic cord, cutting off the blood supply. While it can occur without pain, most people experience severe pain in the ...
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 ...
Megan R. McMurray Bires, DO, is a urologist currently completing a fellowship specializing in male infertility, men’s health, erectile dysfunction, Peyronie’s disease, hypogonadism, and surgical ...
Post-vasectomy pain syndrome (PVPS) is a complication of a vasectomy where you experience long-term testicular pain. It’s often treatable with medications, but some people need surgery. A vasectomy is ...
The initial treatment for all testicular cancer is the radical inguinal orchiectomy. After this surgery, stage 1 patients have three main approaches for managing the low risk of recurrence. The best ...
“Blue balls” is the achy feeling you might get in your scrotum when you get sexually aroused but don't have an orgasm. Doctors call it epididymal hypertension, though it's not considered a medical ...
Chlamydia is a prevalent sexually transmitted infection. World Health Organization reports millions of new STI cases annually. Chlamydia trachomatis is a common cause. Many infected individuals show ...