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Scrotal pain

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Scrotal pain Pathology within the scrotum Torsion of the testicles  Torsion of testicular appendages Epididymo-orchitis Testicular tumour Referred pain Ureteric colic Testicular torsion: ischaemic pain is severe (e.g. myocardial infarction, ischaemic leg, ischaemic testis). Torsion presents with sudden onset of pain in the hemiscrotum , sometimes waking the patient from sleep. May radiate to the groin and/or loin. There is sometimes a history of mild trauma to the testis in the hours before the acute onset of pain. Similar episodes may have occurred in the past, with spontaneous resolution of the pain (suggesting torsion/spontaneous detorsion). The testis is very tender. It may be high-riding (lying at a higher than normal position in the testis) and may lie horizontally due to twisting of the cord. There may be scrotal erythema. Epididymo-orchitis: similar presenting symptoms as testicular torsion. Tenderness is usually localized to the epididymis (a