Orchitis

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Orchitis
Ultrasonography of orchitis
Synonyms
Pronounce N/A
Specialty N/A
Symptoms Testicular pain, swelling, fever
Complications Infertility, testicular atrophy
Onset
Duration
Types
Causes Bacterial infection, viral infection (e.g., mumps)
Risks
Diagnosis Physical examination, ultrasound, urinalysis
Differential diagnosis Testicular torsion, epididymitis
Prevention Vaccination (e.g., MMR vaccine), safe sexual practices
Treatment Antibiotics, pain management, supportive care
Medication
Prognosis Generally good with treatment
Frequency
Deaths


Inflammation of the testes


Orchitis is an inflammation of one or both testes, often caused by infection. It can result in pain, swelling, and a feeling of heaviness in the affected testicle. Orchitis can occur in conjunction with epididymitis, which is inflammation of the epididymis, and this condition is known as epididymo-orchitis.

Causes[edit]

Orchitis is most commonly caused by bacterial or viral infections. The most frequent bacterial cause is the spread of a urinary tract infection or a sexually transmitted infection (STI), such as gonorrhea or chlamydia. Viral orchitis is often associated with the mumps virus, particularly in post-pubertal males.

Symptoms[edit]

The symptoms of orchitis can include:

  • Swelling in one or both testicles
  • Pain ranging from mild to severe
  • Tenderness in the affected area
  • Fever
  • Nausea
  • General feeling of being unwell

Diagnosis[edit]

Diagnosis of orchitis typically involves a physical examination and a review of symptoms. Ultrasonography is a key diagnostic tool used to assess the condition of the testes and to rule out other conditions such as testicular torsion. Blood tests and urine tests may also be conducted to identify the presence of infection.

Treatment[edit]

Treatment for orchitis depends on the underlying cause. Bacterial orchitis is treated with antibiotics, while viral orchitis may require supportive care, such as pain relief and rest. In some cases, hospitalization may be necessary if the condition is severe.

Complications[edit]

If left untreated, orchitis can lead to complications such as:

Prevention[edit]

Preventive measures for orchitis include practicing safe sex to reduce the risk of STIs and ensuring vaccination against mumps. Regular medical check-ups can also help in early detection and treatment of infections that could lead to orchitis.

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