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Scrotal swelling Health Article
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Definition
Scrotal swelling is abnormal enlargement of the scrotum, the sac surrounding the testicles.
Alternative Names
Swelling of the scrotum; Testicular enlargement
Considerations
Scrotal swelling can occur in males at any age. The swelling can be on one or both sides, and there may be pain. The testicles and penis may or may not be involved. Testicular torsion is a serious emergency in which the testicle become twisted in the scrotum and loses its blood supply. If this twisting is not relieved quickly, the testicle may be lost permanently. This condition is extremely painful. Call 911 or see your health care provider immediately, because losing blood supply for just a few hours can cause tissue death and the loss of a testicle.
Common Causes
Home Care
Call your health care provider if
Call your health care provider if:
What to expect at your health care provider's office
Your health care provider will perform a physical examination and take a medical history, which may include the following questions:
The physical examination will probably include a detailed examination of the scrotum, testicles, and penis. The combination of a physical exam and history will determine whether you need any tests. Your health care provider may prescribe antibiotics and pain medications, or recommend surgery. A scrotal ultrasound may be done to determine where the swelling is occurring. |
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