Testicular Torsion
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Testicular Torsion Home Care: Warning Signs
Notify your doctor for:
Worsening
testicular pain
Pain during urination
Inguinal lymphadenopathy
:
Swollen glands in the groin
Fever
over 101 degrees F (38.3 C)
Worsening
scrotal swelling
Worsening
testicular swelling
Worsening testicular tenderness
Worsening redness and
swelling of the scrotum
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Testicular Torsion Outlook
Related Conditions
Epididymitis
Orchitis
Testicular injury
Testicular pain
Testicular swelling
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Last Updated: Jul 14, 2009
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Testicular Torsion References:
Eaton SH, Cendron MA, Estrada CR, Bauer SB, Borer JG, Cilento BG, Diamond DA, Retik AB, Peters CA. Intermittent testicular torsion: diagnostic features and management outcomes. J Urol. 2005 Oct;174(4 Pt 2):1532-5.
Kadish HA, Bolte RG. A retrospective review of pediatric patients with epididymitis, testicular torsion, and torsion of testicular appendages. Pediatrics. 1998 Jul;102(1 Pt 1):73-6.
Kapasi Z, Halliday S. Best evidence topic report. Ultrasound in the diagnosis of testicular torsion. Emerg Med J. 2005 Aug;22(8):559-60.
Shergill IS, Foley CL, Arya M, Bott SR, Mundy AR. Testicular torsion unravelled. Hosp Med. 2002 Aug;63(8):456-9.