Testitis is one of the diseases that afflict most male friends. If it is not treated in time, it may cause varicocele, phlebitis and prostatitis. So, what are the common symptoms of orchitis?
Count the four symptoms of orchitis
1. Testicular pain will occur in patients with orchitis in the early stage. The pain radiates to the thigh root and groin, which is one of the most prominent symptoms.
2. In the early stage, the patient felt high fever and cold, with testicular swelling, swelling, tenderness and other symptoms. When suffering from orchitis, the scrotal epidermis is red and swollen, and the fluid in the sheath of the scrotum accumulates.
3. The most typical symptoms after orchitis are high fever, chills, nausea and vomiting. The local symptoms are testicular pain, sometimes severe pain, radiating to the groin, redness and swelling of scrotal skin, obvious swelling of testicles, and pain.
4. When the patient has testicular pain, and has symptoms of radiation pain in the scrotum, thigh root and groin area, he should be highly alert to whether orchitis is caused.
Male monthly self examination of testicles
The best time for self-inspection is after bathing. At this time, the scrotal skin is more relaxed, and it is easier to check.
Specific techniques: take a standing position to make the scrotum naturally droop, hold the scrotum with the palm of your hand, and observe and experience its size and weight. Gently hold the testicles with both hands, put the thumb in front of the testicles, and put the index and middle fingers in the rear. Gently rotate the testicle with the index finger and thumb to check whether its size and surface are smooth, whether there are hard lumps and tenderness, and pay attention to the difference between the left and right testicles. If there is an abnormal mass, we should be vigilant and find a male doctor for diagnosis and treatment as soon as possible.