What’s wrong with testicular pain and back pain?

Testicular pain and back pain are most commonly seen clinically as renal colic caused by ureteral stones. Ureteral stones are caused by obstruction in the ureter when the kidney stone is discharged, due to ureteral dilatation causing corresponding symptoms, pain is the most common, usually occurring suddenly, manifested as severe radiating colic, accompanied by sweating, nausea, vomiting, abdominal distension, and hematuria when the stone moves. In addition, the pain can also be radiating. Male patients will radiate to the same side of the testicles, so testicular pain and back pain should be highly suspicious of ureteral stones, you can do ultrasound examination of the urinary system as well as ultrasound examination of the scrotum, if it is a ureteral stone, depending on the size and location of the stone to be dealt with accordingly.