Testicular attached to the left lower abdomen pain may be due to chronic prostatitis, left varicocele, testicular sheath effusion and other factors.
1. Chronic prostatitis: is often have a radioactive hidden pain symptoms, and this radiation area parts usually in the scrotum, perineum, groin area, lower abdomen this piece, may cause the left lower abdomen and testicular pain.
2. Left varicocele: the testicular veins in the left scrotum are varicose like earthworms, in the form of lumps or nodules, which are usually found in young and middle-aged men.
The appearance of varicocele may lead to male infertility, so that the venous blood return resistance increases, the left side of the lower part of the internal spermatic vein penetrates in the back wall of the sigmoid colon, so that the resistance to venous return is further increased, which can lead to the left side of the easy to appear varicocele.
3. Testicular syringomyelia: when left-sided testicular syringomyelia occurs, it can cause testicular swelling and pulling pain in the lower abdomen, usually accompanied by scrotal enlargement. Usually, the left scrotum will be more enlarged than the opposite side of the obvious cystic, when palpated with the hand will be found to have a flow of liquid, but the final diagnosis or rely on the scrotal ultrasound.
The symptoms mentioned above should be treated promptly, and the cause should be clarified for targeted treatment.