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Scrotal swellingDefinition Scrotal swelling is abnormal enlargement of the scrotum, the sac that surrounds the testicles. Considerations Scrotal swelling can occur in males of any age and may or may not be accompanied by pain. It can occur on one or both sides, the testes and the 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. Immediate evaluation is required. See also testicle lump. Common Causes
Home Care Ice packs applied to the scrotum are recommended for the first 24 hours, followed by sitz baths to decrease swelling. If the pain is severe, a rolled-up towel placed between the legs just under the scrotum may help relieve the pain and reduce the swelling. Wearing a loose-fitting athletic supporter is also recommended for performing daily activities. However, avoid excessive activity until the swelling resolves. Call your health care provider if Call your health care provider if you notice any unexplained scrotal swelling or if the swelling is painful. What to expect at your health care provider's office The health care provider will perform a physical examination and will obtain a medical history. Medical history questions documenting the scrotal swelling in detail may include the following:
The physical examination will probably include detailed examination of the scrotum, testicles, and penis. Diagnostic tests will be determined from the history and physical examination findings. Antibiotics and pain medications may be prescribed. Illustrations
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