See details: Urine will not enter your epididymis. If you have infection there antibiotics should have within a few days.
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Urine is sterile: Urine is sterile, so even if it did enter the epididymis, it shouldn't cause infection. The most common bacteria for urinary tract infections is e. Coli.
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Epididymitis: Your urine would not have been able to get into your scrotum. But, bacteria from the urinary tract or prostate gland can migrate into the tubing leading out of the scrotum. This common problem can be very painful. But it can quickly improve with the right antibiotics.
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