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Why do bladder and testicles hurt?

Asked by:Bolen

Asked on:Apr 18, 2026 07:10 AM

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  • Rhododendron Rhododendron

    Apr 18, 2026

    Bladder and testicular pain is caused by orchitis, testicular torsion, ureteral stones, etc. After pain occurs in the bladder and testicles, you need to go to the urology department of the hospital for a urinary system ultrasound examination to make a clear diagnosis.

    1. Orchitis

    If personal hygiene is not done well, pathogenic microorganism infection may occur. Clinically, orchitis will occur, which will be accompanied by local edema and capsular stretch, which will also cause pain. When obvious swelling occurs, the bladder will be involved, causing pain. It is necessary to use roxithromycin tablets, cefixime granules, levofloxacin hydrochloride tablets and other drugs for treatment as directed by the doctor.

    2. Testicular torsion

    During the ultrasound examination of the urinary system, it was shown that testicular torsion should be caused by the torsion affecting local blood return and causing pain. It will also radiate to the lower abdomen and cause pain in the bladder and testicles, requiring surgical reduction.

    3. Ureteral stones

    If it is caused by ureteral stones, it will affect the ability to urinate. Local accumulation of urine will cause pain in the lower abdomen and bladder, and it will also radiate to the testicles. Extracorporeal lithotripsy treatment is required under the guidance of a doctor.

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