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What Causes Severe Swelling Of Scrotum After Urinary Catheter Removal?
My husband had urinary catheter removed yesterday evening ( had quadruple coronary bypass a week ago).this morning his scrotum is greatly swollen, almost covering his penis.Having trouble getting answers at hospital.Is this indicative of a serious problem?
The following are few causes of swelling of scrotum: 1) Inguinal hernia 2) Hydrocele 3) Varicocele 4) Spermatocele 5) Testicular tumor 6) Bladder herniation into scrotum which is rare
Most of the times, these are treatable conditions requiring a minor surgical procedure. So you don't need to worry. He needs a clinical examination and if necessary, ultrasound imaging of scrotum. Please do consult a general surgeon for further evaluation.
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Dr. Pallavi M., Anesthesiologist
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What Causes Severe Swelling Of Scrotum After Urinary Catheter Removal?
Hello, The following are few causes of swelling of scrotum: 1) Inguinal hernia 2) Hydrocele 3) Varicocele 4) Spermatocele 5) Testicular tumor 6) Bladder herniation into scrotum which is rare Most of the times, these are treatable conditions requiring a minor surgical procedure. So you don t need to worry. He needs a clinical examination and if necessary, ultrasound imaging of scrotum. Please do consult a general surgeon for further evaluation. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Pallavi M., Anesthesiologist