Male testicular inflammation with abscess is mainly manifested as testicular redness, swelling, congestion, pressure and pain and other symptoms, when the condition is serious, the pain will also radiate to the surrounding body tissues, and it may also lead to abscess rupture, abscess outflow and other symptoms.
In addition to the symptoms mentioned above, patients will also have symptoms such as frequent urination, urinary urgency, hematuria, difficulty in urination, etc. Systemic symptoms, such as fever, weakness, nausea and vomiting, etc., which are very harmful to the patients’ health, may also occur.
If not treated in time after the pus of testicular inflammation, it may also lead to a substantial reduction in male fertility, affecting the male spermatogenic function, and may also cause prostatitis and other male diseases, further endangering the health of human beings, so it is recommended that the patient should correctly recognize the harm of this disease, once similar situations occur to seek medical treatment in a timely manner.
If the abscess caused by orchitis is not serious, you can use levofloxacin, cefixime tablets and other drugs under the guidance of the doctor for treatment, if the effect of drug treatment is not good, it is necessary to drain and decompression by way of surgery, and if necessary, also to excise part of the pathological tissue.