Patients can determine if they have spermatorrhea through systemic manifestations and local manifestations.
1. Systemic manifestations: If the infection occurs in other parts of the body, when the infection affects the spermatic cord, it may lead to spermatitis. At this time, the patient may have fever, chills, shortness of breath and other systemic manifestations.
2. Local manifestations: Usually, the spermatic cord of the patient may appear thickening, swelling, pain, burning sensation and so on. As some of the spermatic cords may be congested and swollen, patients may have pressure pain and local burning sensation. In addition, some patients may also have abnormal urination and sexual dysfunction.
If patients have spermatic cord inflammation, they should actively seek medical treatment and standardize the treatment under the guidance of professional doctors.