What’s wrong with a child’s testicle pain?

Testicular pain in small children may be due to testicular inflammation, testicular torsion, trauma and other factors, which need to be judged in conjunction with medical history and ultrasound examination.
1. Testicular inflammation: Testicular inflammation can lead to enlarged and painful testicles, redness and swelling of the scrotum. It is a more common cause of testicular pain in children, mainly due to bacterial infection or mumps viral infection.
2. Testicular torsion: Testicular torsion can also lead to severe testicular pain, ultrasound examination will find that the blood flow of the testicle has decreased significantly, and it is necessary to carry out testicular reset in a timely manner to avoid prolonged ischemic necrosis of the testicle.
3. Trauma: the testicle will also cause pain after collision and other trauma, and in serious cases, the testicle will be ruptured. It is necessary to clarify the degree of injury through ultrasound examination and physical examination and then carry out targeted treatment.
Children need to pay attention to testicular pain, go to the hospital in time to check, clear the cause of the disease for targeted treatment.