What happens when the testicles are kicked

After a strong impact on the testicle due to external factors in men, if in the acute stage it produces testicular rupture and severe pain, there is a risk of neurogenic shock or testicular rupture to form a hematoma, as well as complete testicular fragmentation, resulting in the loss of physiological functions of the testicle, such as sperm production and androgen synthesis. There is also a risk of testicular syringomyelia, testicular infection, and fibrosis in the later stages of testicular trauma. Therefore, in case of testicular trauma, patients should promptly go to the hospital for scrotal ultrasound to determine the extent of testicular injury. If the injury is a mild concussion injury, it can be treated conservatively and observed for a period of time. If there is local tissue damage to the testicle with hematoma and rupture, these cases should be promptly treated with hematoma removal and, if necessary, surgery.