Pain in the testicles

Definition Pain in the testicles is first of all a very general symptom which can have different causes. The pain can have different characters. They can manifest themselves as pulling in the testicles, pressure or stinging in the testicles or scrotum and can radiate into the groin region. The pain can vary in duration, intensity … Pain in the testicles

Pain in the testicles in case of epididymitis | Pain in the testicles

Pain in the testicles in case of epididymitis Epididymitis can also cause pain in the testicles. Most often epididymitis is caused by ascending infections originating in the prostate, the seminal duct or the urethra.Various bacteria can be pathogenic (chlamydia, gonococcus, E. coli, staphylococci). More rarely, the trigger is a spreading infection via the bloodstream or … Pain in the testicles in case of epididymitis | Pain in the testicles

Testicular pain after ejaculation | Pain in the testicles

Testicular pain after ejaculation So-called “cavalier pain” is described when pain in the testicles occurs after sexual arousal without ejaculation or also after a particularly long erection and subsequent ejaculation. These pains range from unpleasant feelings of tension in the testicles to existing pain in the testicles. The term is probably coined because the cavalier … Testicular pain after ejaculation | Pain in the testicles

Pulling in the testicles

Introduction Pulling in the testicles is a symptom that can occur in many diseases. It is not always clear what the cause of the pulling is, so a thorough examination of the testicles and the surrounding organs is essential in order to make an accurate diagnosis. Likewise, pulling into the testicles is often accompanied by … Pulling in the testicles