Scrotal Pain

What is the scrotum?

The scrotum is the soft pouch of skin that holds the testicles (balls) underneath a man or boy’s penis. The testicles make sperm and hormones for the body. If the scrotum or testicles hurt, swell, or look different, it’s a sign something might be wrong, and it’s important to get it checked.

What causes scrotum pain?

There are many reasons for scrotal pain. Some are serious and need urgent care:

  • Twisted testicle (testicular torsion): This is an emergency. The cord that gives blood to the testicle twists, cutting off the blood supply. If not treated quickly, the testicle can be permanently damaged.
  • Infection (epididymitis): Infections can cause pain and swelling in the testicle or nearby areas.
  • Injury or trauma: A hit or accident can cause pain, swelling, or bruising.
  • Other causes: Some boys or men may have swollen veins, fluid buildup, or growths in the scrotum.
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