The testicular rupture is often seen in more violent trauma, such as a car accident, a fall from a height or a direct blow to the scrotum by a foreign object, and the manifestations of the rupture are as follows: 1. 2. bleeding, testicular rupture will be accompanied by bleeding around the formation of hematoma, and accompanied by scrotal skin petechiae, bruising, and even skin breakage. 3. varicocele exposed, after testicular rupture, the testicular varicocele will be exposed within the scrotum, resulting in varicocele rupture, varicocele damage, etc. 4. cause anti-sperm antibodies, under normal circumstances, the varicocele is not exposed, due to the existence of the blood-testis barrier, it is difficult for sperm to enter the blood circulation. In normal cases, the spermatozoa are not exposed and it is difficult to enter the blood circulation due to the existence of the blood-testis barrier. When a rupture occurs, the spermatozoa in the varicocele may enter the blood circulation, causing the body to produce anti-sperm antibodies, which may lead to infertility later.