Pain in the tendons connecting the testicles may be associated with pain in the spermatic cord. Pain in the spermatic cord is most commonly associated with inflammation of the spermatic cord. Inflammation of the spermatic cord may also be accompanied by swelling of the testicles and epididymis, and the pain may radiate to the small abdomen. In this case, it is recommended that local closure treatment with lidocaine can be used to relieve the pain. At the same time, anti-inflammatory treatment with broad-spectrum antimicrobials, most commonly used intravenously, including cefoxitin, ceftriaxone sodium, penicillin, cefmetazole sodium, etc., should be administered. The majority of spermatorrhea, orchitis and epididymitis will improve significantly after 5-7 days of treatment with these drugs, and the majority can return to normal after about 10 days of treatment in general.