Male testicular inflammation does not usually affect fertility if actively treated, but if not treated in time, testicular atrophy, testicular infarction and other complications can affect the reproductive function.
Testiculitis is mainly categorized into acute orchitis and chronic orchitis. In addition to obvious testicular pain, redness and swelling, acute orchitis is often accompanied by systemic symptoms such as fever and chills. Chronic orchitis systemic symptoms are not obvious, but may appear testicular enlargement, atrophy and other symptoms.
When acute orchitis attack should try to bed rest, avoid physical labor and sexual life, at the same time actively cause and symptomatic treatment. Patients with obvious pain can take oral ibuprofen and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs to relieve the symptoms, and at the same time actively target the cause of the treatment.
Bacterial infection causing testicular inflammation can be treated with a full course of antibiotics according to the results of drug sensitivity, such as cefazolin, levofloxacin and so on. Serious swelling can also be treated by surgery, such as testicular leucotomy.
Chronic testicular inflammation has few systemic symptoms and is mainly treated with the above mentioned treatments.
Most of the testicular inflammation can be relieved or cured through active treatment. It is recommended that patients suffering from testicular inflammation go to the hospital in time, clarify the cause of the disease and follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment, so as to avoid delaying the condition and affecting the reproductive function.