What’s wrong with the right abdomen and the right testicle?

Right abdomen with right testicle pain may be related to acute epididymitis, seminal vesiculitis combined with spermatozoa, right kidney stone, etc..
1. Acute epididymitis: common in urinary tract infection or viral infection of the right epididymis, some patients can be retrograde due to urinary tract infection leading to epididymitis. The testicles are enlarged and painful to touch, and the pain radiates to the inguinal region and involves the spermatic cord to cause abdominal pain.
2. Spermatitis combined with spermatozoa: common bacteria or tuberculosis bacillus causes spermatozoa, which in turn causes inflammation of the vas deferens and its surrounding tissues, which will cause pain along the spermatic cord, which can be dispersed along the spermatic cord to the inguinal area, and even lower abdominal pain can occur.
3. Right kidney stone: when the stone is embedded in the renal pelvic ureteral junction and acute obstruction occurs, renal colic occurs, and the pain can radiate to the lower abdomen, scrotum and inner thighs.
When itchy glans occurs, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, follow the doctor’s instructions for further examination, clarify the cause with the help of the doctor, and actively cooperate with the doctor to deal with or treat.