Hidden pain in the left testicle may be due to orchitis, epididymitis, varicocele and other diseases.
1. Testiculitis: Testiculitis is mainly caused by bacterial, viral, chlamydial, mycoplasma and other pathogens infection. The main symptoms of patients are testicular enlargement, pain, testicular atrophy, etc., which will lead to the symptoms of vague pain in the left testicle.
2. Epididymitis: Epididymitis may be caused by bacterial infection and urine reflux, and the patients will show enlargement of epididymis, persistent pain, hardness, etc., which will lead to vague pain in the left testicle of the patients.
3. Varicocele: the cause of varicocele is not yet clear, and it is considered to be related to venous valve insufficiency or venous reflux disorder. Patients will experience symptoms such as scrotal enlargement, swelling and pain on the affected side, so patients with varicocele on the left side will experience vague pain in the left testicle.
The left side of the testicle hidden pain may also be caused by other factors, patients appear left side of the testicle hidden pain in time to identify the cause of medical treatment, to take appropriate measures for the cause of the treatment.