What are the symptoms of an epididymal fungal infection

Symptoms of fungal infection of the epididymis include localized erythema, itching, burning sensation, and pimples, and in severe cases, fever, white pseudomembrane, or secondary to other illnesses may also occur. The epididymis is a uniquely male organ that primarily connects the vas deferens to the testes, and the fungus is a eukaryotic cell-based microorganism. Generally, when the epididymis is infected by fungus, localized erythema, itching, burning sensation, pimples, blisters or flaking and other symptoms, which is a manifestation of superficial fungal infection. In addition, some patients with serious conditions may have fever and white pseudomembrane-like material on the surface of the epididymis, which belongs to the manifestation of deep fungal infection. Secondly, the fungal infection may also involve the urethra, thus causing urethritis, frequent urination, urinary urgency, urinary pain and other symptoms of bladder irritation signs. If the patient has the above symptoms, it is necessary to suspect the occurrence of fungal infections, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner to complete a series of related examinations, to clarify the specific cause of the disease under the guidance of the doctor’s treatment.