What’s going on with the testicular pain and the pain in the abdomen?

There are two possibilities for testicular pain, one is pain caused by the testicle itself and the other is radiating pain. Pain due to inflammation caused by the testicle itself, such as epididymitis, can lead to testicular pain while not being able to tell whether it’s the testicle that hurts or the whole scrotum. So that inflammation of the epididymis can lead to testicular pain, and at the same time inflammation of the epididymis can cause discomfort in the spermatic cord, which travels throughout the lower abdomen, so inflammation of the epididymis can lead to pain in the lower abdomen together. Radicular pain is inflammation of the prostate, and inflammation of the prostate can cause discomfort throughout the pelvis, including the abdomen and scrotum. So these two kinds of pain are most likely to be the pain caused by prostatitis or epididymitis, and what we need to do is to take oral cephalosporin or quinolone antibiotics, and at the same time pay attention to the living habits, don’t sit for a long time, stay up all night, abuse alcohol, avoid eating spicy food, and then you can take a proper sitz bath.