Orchitis

Orchitis is inflammation of testicles caused by bacterial or viral infections. The most common causes are sexually transmitted diseases, mumps, etc. It causes swelling, pain, fever, nausea, vomiting, etc. It may lead to testicular atrophy and infertility. For treatment, the underlying condition is treated, and anti-inflammatory drugs are given. The application of an ice pack and rest will help to relieve pain.

  
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Please suggest Siddha medicine for testicular pain and low sperm count.

Query: Hello doctor, I have testicle pain on both sides (more pain felt on the right side). Sperm count is also low. What to do?  Read Full »


Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. You have not mentioned your age, marital status, body weight, occupation, how long the testis pain has been there and any swelling in testis. With the available information, the answer is as follows: If the orchitis (inflammation of testis) may be due to infection, t...  Read Full »

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