Child Complains Of Sore Testicles Causing Pain While Walking. Had Injured Leg Few Days Back. Guidance?
If he is complaining of sore testicles and the complaints are persistent, its worth doing a formal investigation to exclude a possible pathology.
The commonest cause of sore testicles of acute onset would be a testicular torsion or a torsion of a testicular appendage. This is usually accompanied by a pain, severe and nausea and vomiting. However, kit could absent in some cases.
It is interesting that he gets examined first by his family physician to elicit specific characteristic reflexes to see if its a torsion, a torsion of an appendage or an inflammation of the epididymis, although rare in this age group. Depending on the case, a doppler ultrasound might be required to check the blood flow.
I think it should not be something very serious, but serious clinical and common syndromes like testicular torsion must be excluded, in case he is actually complaining persistently.
Thanks and best regards. Feel free asking any further questions if need be.
Luchuo, MD.
From your description, I would honestly find it difficult thinking it should be a hernia, though its a possibility, but a bit rare to present itself as such. In case it were a hernia, especially in boys, these hernias usually follow a tract down to the testes and are usually accompanied by swelling of the inguinal region of the testes.
I actually suggest close monitoring, and in case symptoms continue, it might be advisable to get him consulted by his pediatrician. For now I suggest very close observation.
Thanks and best regards,
Luchuo, MD.