What to do if your testicular infection recurs

After the recurrence of testicular inflammation need to take medication, surgical treatment and spermatic cord closure, so as to control the development of the disease. 1. Drug treatment: patients with recurrent testicular inflammation need to take oral antibiotic drugs under the guidance of doctors, such as doxycycline, norfloxacin, ciprofloxacin, ceftriaxone sodium, etc., which can play a role in resisting pathogens and help to improve the symptoms of the disease. 2. Surgical treatment: If the symptoms are not relieved after receiving strict conservative treatment, and the testicular swelling is not significantly reduced, surgical treatment should be actively adopted. Such as abscess drainage, decompression surgery, excision of diseased tissue, etc., so as to restore the blood supply to the testicles, promote the inflammation to subside, and preserve the physiological function of the testicles to a greater extent. 3. Spermatic cord closure: this method is simple and convenient, applicable to patients with acute non-specific testicular inflammation or those who do not get good results with painkillers when the pain is severe. Lidocaine alone or a mixture of lidocaine with dexamethasone and ceftriaxone sodium is injected subcutaneously around the spermatic cord on the affected side. By blocking the nerves distributed along the spermatic cord with local anesthetics, it reduces the local swelling and pain in the testicle and improves blood circulation. The above medications should be used under medical supervision. Patients with testicular inflammation who experience recurrence need to take relevant treatment measures in time. Avoid sexual intercourse during the treatment period and keep the local skin clean. If the partner is also infected, treatment should be taken actively.