Torsion: Depending on the intensity and progression of the pain. Could be epididymitis, or could be a torsion. 1st will be rather steady pain (see dr), 2nd will be progressively intense/severe pain (go to er), as it is due to loss of bloodflow to testicle. Need ultrasound test to confirm.
Answered 8/23/2017
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Orchalgia : The potential causes of orchalgia (testicular pain) are numerous and can be either direct, such as torsion, infection, tumor or trauma; or indirect such as a ureteral stone, lower spine disorder or indirect inguinal hernia. Post-vasectomy orchalgia may be due to sperm granuloma, congestive epididymitis or nerve entrapment.
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