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What tests are needed for testicular pain?

Asked by:Brynn

Asked on:Apr 06, 2026 06:38 AM

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  • Kitty Kitty

    Apr 06, 2026

    Dull testicular pain usually requires routine blood tests and B-ultrasound examinations, as well as routine urine tests. It also requires a doctor's palpation to determine the specific location of pain and the degree of pain for comprehensive judgment.

    1. Routine blood examination

    Testicular inflammation will be affected by many factors. You need to go to the hospital for a routine blood test in time. Through the routine blood test, you can determine whether there are symptoms of increased white blood cells and neutrophils in the blood. The increase is usually caused by an inflammatory reaction.;

    2. B-ultrasound examination

    B-ultrasound examination is also an important item in testicular examination. When there is dull pain in the testicles, it is necessary to observe whether varicocele has occurred. B-ultrasound examination can determine the specific blood supply of the testicles and determine the specific cause based on the examination results.;

    3. Routine urine examination

    When you have dull testicular pain, you also need to do a routine urine examination, which mainly takes the patient's urine. Through microscopic examination, you can observe whether there is hematuria or white blood cells, and then determine the specific cause.;

    4. Doctor palpation

    When doing a testicular examination, you need to ask the doctor to palpate it first. You need to clearly identify the location of testicular pain. You can also touch it with your hands to find whether there are lumps, etc., and then you can choose a suitable examination to determine the cause.

    There are many reasons for testicular pain, such as orchitis or epididymitis, and you need to pay attention to local care.

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