Pus-filled testicular inflammation can cause swelling, pain and swelling of the testicles, as well as high fever and chills. Orchitis is an inflammatory disease caused by the testicles or epididymis being infected by pathogens, and the suppuration of orchitis will cause the testicles to become enlarged, painful and swollen, and will also cause high fever, chills and other systemic symptoms, and there will be fluctuations in the local area of the abscess. Cold compresses can be applied in the early stage, followed by hot compresses to reduce the swelling and pain symptoms, and appropriate antibacterial drugs can be selected for treatment, commonly used drugs such as cefixime. The application of the above drugs should be under the guidance of professional physicians. If the conservative treatment is ineffective and the condition is not relieved, surgical treatment should be considered to help the recovery of the condition through incision and drainage and removal of diseased tissue. Daily attention should be paid to personal hygiene, keep the urethra and external genital organs clean to avoid infection.