He twisted the seed
Seed twisting occurs when the seed coat becomes tangled due to movement of the seed The scrotum supplies blood to the scrotum, so twisting it causes sudden, sharp pain and swelling.
Scrotal torsion is most common between the ages of 12-16, although it can develop at any age, even before birth.
Testicular torsion requires emergency surgery In case of quick intervention, it is possible to save the seed When blood flow is cut off for a long time, the testicle can be damaged enough to require amputation.
Testicular torsion occurs when the scrotum wraps around the testicle The scrotum carries blood from the abdomen to the scrotum In case of more than one coil, the interruption of blood circulation will be more severe and the damage will be faster
It is not known why testicular torsion develops Most people who suffer from scrotal torsion have a congenital mark that allows the scrotum to move freely through the scrotum. This congenital condition develops in both testicles, although not all men with it develop testicular torsion.
Signs and symptoms of testicular torsion include:
- Sudden, sharp pain in the scrotum The scrotum is a pouch of skin that contains the testicles
- swelling of the scrotum
- abdominal pain
- nausea and vomiting
- a testicle that is higher than normal or at an odd angle
- painful urination
- temperature
When to consult a doctor
In case of sudden or severe testicular pain, call an ambulance Timely treatment will save the testicle in case of testicular torsion
Also consult a doctor if you have had testicular pain that has passed At this time, the testicle may twist and then return to its normal position Surgery is often required to prevent this condition from reoccurring