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Suggest Treatment For Swollen Testicles And Blood In Semen
My son is 35 years old and within the last few days has experienced enlarged testicals approx 4-5 times what it should be. His urine is clear, however he has blood in his sperm. What are the reasons that this could be happening and what should be done about it.
dear user , these kind of symptoms are suggestive of inflammation of testicles (orchitis) or the epididymis , especially if they are accompanied by fever,nausea-vomiting,groin pain,pain while micturition . I suggest you to immediately visit a surgeon/general physician who will be performing some blood tests and imaging for him and thus will confirm the diagnosis. If the diagnosis is confirmed , the condition is treatable with antibiotic medicines , which will be provided by the doctor . any follow up queries are welcome, if satisfied - please rate the answer Thank you
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Suggest Treatment For Swollen Testicles And Blood In Semen
dear user , these kind of symptoms are suggestive of inflammation of testicles (orchitis) or the epididymis , especially if they are accompanied by fever,nausea-vomiting,groin pain,pain while micturition . I suggest you to immediately visit a surgeon/general physician who will be performing some blood tests and imaging for him and thus will confirm the diagnosis. If the diagnosis is confirmed , the condition is treatable with antibiotic medicines , which will be provided by the doctor . any follow up queries are welcome, if satisfied - please rate the answer Thank you