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Dec 9, 2023

The difference between epididymitis and prostatitis

Epididymitis

The difference between epididymitis and prostatitis is that the epididymis is located in the back of the testicles within the scrotum, and when inflammation occurs, it can appear with local…

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Nov 22, 2023

A hard lump next to the testicle in men

Epididymitis

There are many reasons why a hard lump grows next to a male testicle, such as epididymal cyst, epididymal orchitis, epididymal tuberculosis, testicular nodules, etc. It is necessary to go…

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Nov 12, 2023

How is acute epididymitis caused?

Epididymitis

  Epididymitis is a more common disease in young and middle-aged men, caused by pathogenic bacteria such as Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus or Streptococcus entering the epididymis retrograde via the vas deferens.…

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Nov 6, 2023

How long does it take for epididymitis to heal with medication?

Epididymitis

It takes a minimum of about 10 days for epididymitis to take medication before it may be well. Epididymitis is one of the most common diseases of male genital infection,…

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Oct 16, 2023

What should I do about acute epididymitis?

Epididymitis

  Acute epididymitis has a sudden onset with swelling, fever, and pain in the epididymis (may involve outwardly to the groin, lower back, and lower abdomen), local and spermatic cord coarseness…

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Oct 15, 2023

How long does it take to recover after cryptorchidism surgery

Epididymitis

  Cryptorchidism surgery is a kind of surgery unique to men, and there will be obvious damage to the testicles and scrotum area when the surgery is performed. Therefore, it takes…

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Sep 24, 2023

Why does epididymitis get hard?

Epididymitis

After epididymitis occurs, there can be local hardening of the epididymis. During acute infection, there is swelling of the epididymis, which causes increased tension and therefore hardening of the epididymis.…

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Sep 23, 2023

What exactly is an epididymal cyst?

Epididymitis

  In the clinic, we often encounter patients who ask about a small lump next to the “balls” that is not painful or itchy, and wonder what it is. Does it…

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Sep 8, 2023

How long to abstain from sex for epididymitis

Epididymitis

  Epididymitis is divided into acute epididymitis and chronic epididymitis. Patients generally need to abstain from sex for 3-6 months to prevent aggravation of the disease during treatment.  Epididymitis is often caused…

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Aug 31, 2023

How long to take levofloxacin for epididymitis

Epididymitis

  Epididymitis itself is an inflammation of the internal genital organs, and the use of levofloxacin for treatment is generally recommended to be taken orally for 7-10 days, but it fluctuates…

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Epididymitis

  • The difference between epididymitis and prostatitis
  • A hard lump next to the testicle in men
  • How is acute epididymitis caused?
  • How long does it take for epididymitis to heal with medication?
  • What should I do about acute epididymitis?
  • How long does it take to recover after cryptorchidism surgery
  • Why does epididymitis get hard?
  • What exactly is an epididymal cyst?
  • How long to abstain from sex for epididymitis
  • How long to take levofloxacin for epididymitis
  • What is the most effective medicine for epididymitis
  • 53-year-old man diagnosed with left epididymitis, testicular swelling and pain and fever don’t ignore again!
  • Acute epididymitis diagnosis and treatment
  • Elimination of epididymitis nodules
  • What is the difference between epididymitis and varicocele
  • Treatment of chronic epididymitis and precautions in life
  • Talking about epididymal tuberculosis
  • How long does it take for the ejaculated semen to recover from being as thin as water
  • Prevention for patients with orchitis
  • Pre-operative preparation and post-operative precautions for testicular puncture and epididymal puncture
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