Testicular Torsion / Tumors
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Understanding Testicular Torsion / Tumors
Testicular torsion is a surgical emergency where the spermatic cord twists and cuts off blood supply to the testicle. Testicular tumors are abnormal growths that may be benign or malignant and require prompt evaluation.
Introduction
Testicular torsion is a surgical emergency where the spermatic cord twists and cuts off blood supply to the testicle. Testicular tumors are abnormal growths that may be benign or malignant and require prompt evaluation.
Common Symptoms
- Sudden severe scrotal pain
- Swelling and redness of the scrotum
- Nausea and vomiting
- Painless testicular lump in tumor cases
- Lower abdominal or groin discomfort
Treatment Options
- Emergency surgical detorsion for torsion
- Ultrasound and tumor marker evaluation
- Surgical removal of affected testicle if needed
- Chemotherapy or radiotherapy for malignancy
- Long-term oncology and fertility follow-up
Recovery & Outlook
Early surgery in torsion can save the testicle. Testicular tumors often have high cure rates when detected early.