Self-testing for orchitis is basically useless.
Orchitis can be categorized as acute suppurative orchitis, focal orchitis, brucellosis orchitis, acute mumps orchitis, syphilitic orchitis, etc. Various kinds of testicular inflammation do not have the same manifestations, and the symptoms are not the same in the acute phase of testicular inflammation as in the chronic phase.
Testicular inflammation may appear testicular pain, scrotal redness and swelling and other adverse symptoms, but through these symptoms can not clearly diagnose the disease, and is likely to be combined with epididymitis, or testicular torsion and other diseases, so testicular inflammation can not be self-tested, you must carry out standardized examination.
If testicular pain, scrotal redness and swelling and other uncomfortable symptoms, it is recommended to consult a doctor for examination in a timely manner, and the examination items include physical examination, blood test, urine test, ultrasound examination and so on, and it is only through these standardized tests that the disease can be clearly diagnosed.
If testicular inflammation is not treated in time, it may affect the normal function of the testicles, so it is necessary to clarify the condition in time and carry out standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor, so as to avoid delaying the condition.