Everything You Need to Know About Epididymitis in Men

 

According to recent estimates, over 600,000 men are affected by epididymitis annually. This painful scrotal condition is often a result of untreated sexually transmitted infections but can also result from other causes. If it happens because of STIs, you have an obligation to inform your sex partner so they can also get treatment for it.

In the case of epididymitis, quick and effective treatment is necessary not just for pain alleviation but also to prevent further damage. Here is everything you need to know about this condition's causes, symptoms, and treatment.

Causes of Epididymitis

Most commonly, epididymitis is caused by two sexually transmitted infections: chlamydia and gonorrhea. These STIs in men aged 18-35 are more likely to result in epididymitis than in men over 35. Men over 35 can also get epididymitis, but it’s usually due to the urinary tract or bladder infections.

In some rare cases, it’s also seen that E. coli and tuberculosis bacteria can also result in epididymitis.

Additionally, some men are more at risk of getting affected by this condition than others. These include men with:

· an uncircumcised penis

· history of frequent STIs

· history of procedures or surgeries that impacted their urinary tract

· enlarged prostate

Epididymitis can also affect kids with urinary tract infections, STIs, or physical problems in the reproductive or urinary systems.

Symptoms of Epididymitis

Sometimes the symptoms of epididymitis mimic the symptoms of another serious condition called testicular torsion. In either case, you should immediately get help if you have these symptoms:

Frequent urge to urinate or blood in the urine

· Fever

· Painful ejaculation or urination

· Discomfort or pain in the lower abdomen

· Swollen lymph node in the groin

· Testicular lumps

· Swollen, red, or tender scrotum

Treatment for Epididymitis

If the symptoms are not obvious, the doctor may order tests to diagnose this condition. These tests include blood urine, blood or swab samples and ultrasound. If the doctor is sure, they’ll usually prescribe antibiotics that may be taken for a week or two.

The doctor can also recommend pain relievers, cold compress, and scrotum supporters to help manage the pain.

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