Testicular problems in children: know them

Do you want to know the most prominent testicular problems in children

Testicular problems in children can be congenital or acquired, many details about these problems in the following article:

Testicular problems in children 

There are many testicular problems in children, the most prominent of which are:

1.Undescended testicle

An undescended testicle occurs when the testicle cannot descend into the scrotum at the time of birth, and this problem occurs in 4 out of every 100 babies.

But after one year, three of these four children will have the problem gone. 

2.testicular torsion

Testicular torsion occurs when the testicle lacks attachment to the scrotum, and when this happens, the blood flow to the testicle is improper, and it can occur as a result of injury in the groin area while the child is playing sports or while playing.

Testicular torsion is not easy and requires prompt diagnosis and accurate treatment.

3.testicular cancer

Testicular cancer is the growth of tumors in the testicle. It is a rare problem in childhood. These tumors usually appear as slow growth and are painless. 

4.inguinal hernia

An inguinal hernia is a sac of tissue that protrudes from the abdomen. This sac often closes and disappears before birth, but in 20% of cases this sac does not close and pushes through the lower abdominal muscles, and is filled with fluid and tissue. 

It is one of the most common testicular problems in children.

5.Hydrocele

A hydrocele is a bag of water that causes swelling in the scrotum and is caused by the accumulation of fluid in the tissue surrounding the testicles, and sometimes this problem is the first stage of a hernia .

Hydroceles appear after a child's testicles have been traumatized or infected with a virus. 

Symptoms of testicular problems in children 

After we have mentioned the most prominent testicular problems in children, we will mention the symptoms that indicate the presence of testicular problems in children, here are the most prominent of those symptoms: 

  • Pain in the scrotum is usually sudden and severe. 
  • Swelling and redness in the scrotum. 
  • Testicular enlargement. 
  • stomach ache. 

  • Nausea or vomiting. 

Diagnosing testicular problems in children 

Testicular problems in children are diagnosed by a doctor using several methods, including: 

  • The doctor will ask your child a series of questions to find out which testicular problems in children your child's signs and symptoms indicate. 
  • A doctor will often do a physical examination of the scrotum, testicles, abdomen, and thighs to diagnose the problem. 

Treatment of testicular problems in children 

Each testicular problem in children has its appropriate treatment. Here are the ways to treat each problem separately:

  • Treatment of an undescended testicle: Although an undescended testicle does not pose a health risk, surgical intervention is required to move the testicle into the scrotum to allow the normal development of the testicle to occur.
  • Treatment of testicular torsion: Surgery is often required to prevent loss of the testicle as a result of torsion, the surgeon tries to get rid of the torsion and put the testicle in place to avoid further torsion.
  • Testicular cancer treatment: Surgery is used to remove the mass by making an incision in the groin. Additional treatment for surgery depends on the extent and type of tumor.
  • Inguinal hernia treatment: The doctor performs a surgical intervention to repair the hernia using general anesthesia , where the doctor separates the hernia and sews the remaining tissue.
  • Hydrocele treatment: Hydroceles should be monitored, but they are rarely frightening or require surgery. They often shrink and disappear without any surgical intervention. 

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