What’s wrong with acute epididymitis that still feels bad after it’s cured?

If you’re still having difficulty with acute epididymitis after it’s been cured, it may be due to prostatitis, inflammation of the spermatic cord, etc., and you need to clarify the cause of the disease under the guidance of your doctor. 1. Prostatitis: acute epididymitis is often secondary to prostatitis, when acute epididymitis is still difficult after cure, it may be caused by prostatitis continue to attack. Prostatitis can cause sudden onset of pain in the scrotum, radiating along the spermatic cord to the inguinal region as well as to the bottom, among other symptoms. 2. Inflammation of the spermatic cord: There may also be lesions and inflammation of the spermatic cord within the scrotum, which can cause testicular pain when unconsciously impacted. In addition, lesions in other parts of the body, such as the bladder, can also radiate to the scrotum and testicles and cause pain. Acute epididymitis patients who experience discomfort after healing should go to the hospital to clarify the cause of the disease and then treat according to the cause.