07-18-2015, 12:20 AM
Orchitis is usually caused by bacteria and viruses. Orchitis itself is rarely bactrerial infectious. As the testicle is supplied with rich blood and lymph, it has strong resistance to bacterial infection. Bacterial orchitis, mostly caused by adjacent epididymis inflammation, is also known as the epididymis orchitis.
Orchitis is a common disease in men. Clinically, it is mainly divided into acute suppurative orchitis and mumps orchitis. And acute suppurative orchitis is the most common type. The reasons causing Orchitis vary, such as infection, trauma, tumor, etc.
Generally speaking, there are about 5 examination ways for Orchitis, including as follows:
1.Orchitis Self-Examination
This examination can loose scrotum to touch the lump and exceptions. Stand on your two feet during examination and touch any unusual lumps or other abnormalities. Normal testicles are ovoid with smooth surface and moderate hardness.
2.Toposcopy
We can be roughly distinguish it as benign or malignant lesions after bilateral scrotal mass. If testicular tumor is suspected, testicular tumor local biopsy is not suggested as it may easily cause transformation of tumor. It relies on the postoperative pathology report to determine the lesion type.
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Orchitis is a common disease in men. Clinically, it is mainly divided into acute suppurative orchitis and mumps orchitis. And acute suppurative orchitis is the most common type. The reasons causing Orchitis vary, such as infection, trauma, tumor, etc.
Generally speaking, there are about 5 examination ways for Orchitis, including as follows:
1.Orchitis Self-Examination
This examination can loose scrotum to touch the lump and exceptions. Stand on your two feet during examination and touch any unusual lumps or other abnormalities. Normal testicles are ovoid with smooth surface and moderate hardness.
2.Toposcopy
We can be roughly distinguish it as benign or malignant lesions after bilateral scrotal mass. If testicular tumor is suspected, testicular tumor local biopsy is not suggested as it may easily cause transformation of tumor. It relies on the postoperative pathology report to determine the lesion type.
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