Left testicular vascular pain may be caused by acute injury, varicocele, orchitis, prostatitis and other factors.
1. Acute injury: the left testicle is subjected to excessive pressure or external blow, resulting in localized damage to the testicle, which will cause symptoms of testicular vascular pain, accompanied by swelling and subcutaneous bruising.
2. Varicose vein: it may be related to venous valve insufficiency, venous return obstacle and other factors, after the lesion is aggravated, it can lead to vascular pain in the left testis, which may be accompanied by testicular drop, swelling and other symptoms.
3. Testiculitis: it may be related to viral or bacterial infection, after the aggravation of the infection, it leads to localized damage of the testicle, causing testicular pain, which is felt as pain in the localized blood vessels of the testicle, accompanied by swelling, fever and other symptoms.
4. Prostatitis: for example, acute bacterial prostatitis, the onset of acute, may cause perineal localized acute pain, can radiate testicular area, it will lead to the left testicular blood vessel pain, accompanied by frequent urination, urinary urgency, fever and other symptoms.
The left testicular blood vessel pain, need to pay attention to it, it is recommended to seek medical examination and treatment as soon as possible.