Symptoms of epididymal hernia in adults

Adults with epididymal hernias are generally referred to as testicular hernias, also known as scrotal hernias, and their symptoms include a sensation of crushing, difficulty urinating, and pain. Usually adults who develop a scrotal hernia often present with a lump at the scrotum, usually with no obvious discomfort, and some patients may experience occasional soreness or a sensation of crushing. As the lump increases in size, it may also cause difficulty in urination, walking, pain and other symptoms. At the same time, the hernia sac will gradually become larger with the course of the disease, and will develop into a huge scrotal hernia. Huge scrotal hernia will not only affect daily life, patients may also develop abdominal interventricular syndrome after surgery, which can manifest as abdominal tightness and more critical condition, so patients need to consult a doctor in time for examination when lumps appear in the scrotum area. It is recommended that patients with scrotal hernia actively cooperate with the doctor to take reasonable treatment, so as not to delay the condition.