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If your balls feel like they're about to burst into flames (known as epididymitis) it could be down to a urinary tract infection or an STI, such as gonorrhoea. Other symptoms include fever, groin tenderness and penis discharge. If it is an infection you'll need to see your GP for antibiotics.
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Read More »Balls can ache for lots of reasons, and if it settles down quite quickly it’s usually nothing to worry about. However, if you’re experiencing persistent tender testicles, it might be a sign of something else, such as: Varicocele (varicose veins): One in 10 men are thought to have varicose veins in their balls, so if you have right or left testicle pain, this could be the cause. Distended veins on the surface of your scrotum might arise due to problems with the valve mechanism responsible for controlling blood flow. Surgery may be necessary if it’s painful or linked to fertility problems. Hydrocoele: Your testicle fills up with fluid, sometimes due to infection. In some cases, it may also be a sign of testicular tumour, so always get it checked by your GP. Antibiotics usually cure it, or it may need to be drained by the GP. Scrotal hernia: Where a bit of the bowel from the abdomen hangs down into the ball sack. Common in older men, but occasionally might turn up in younger men too. An operation will be needed to restore order. Spermatocele: Another potential cause of a sore testicle might be a cyst-like lump that can be felt on the epididymis (the ribbed ‘zipper’ you can feel running up the back of your balls). “This is uncommon in young people and, if present, would need an operation to fix it,” says Dr Ranj.
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