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I am a 50 year old male was in hospital on Monday evening was treated for bladder infection/or prostate gland infection I was giving vicoprofen and ciprofloxacn and now my left nut is swellen and I have been putting ice on it for 20 minutes every hour but the nuts are swelling really bad what should i do and what also caused the swelling of the nuts they referred me to special but when i called for appointment they could not get me in until July the last of the mouth, I am great deal of pain and we need you help
- Swollen testicles can result from testicular torsion that causes an interruption in the blood supply to the testicle. It's a medical emergency!!!
- Inflammation of the testicle or epididymis due to any cause can also lead to testicular swelling. Other causes include anatomical abnormalities, infections, hernia, and tumors.
- The diagnosis should be determinated after a physical examination.
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Hi, thank you for trusting HealthcareMagic.com! I m Dr. Elton Halili, General & Family Physician. - Swollen testicles can result from testicular torsion that causes an interruption in the blood supply to the testicle. It s a medical emergency!!! - Inflammation of the testicle or epididymis due to any cause can also lead to testicular swelling. Other causes include anatomical abnormalities, infections, hernia, and tumors. - The diagnosis should be determinated after a physical examination. Take care!