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What's going on when the testicles are connected to the kidneys?

Asked by:Clarabelle

Asked on:Apr 17, 2026 05:34 AM

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  • Ada Ada

    Apr 17, 2026

    Pain in the testicles connected to the kidneys may be caused by orchitis, varicocele, prostatitis and other causes.

    1. Orchitis

    Orchitis is usually an inflammation caused by infection by pathogenic microorganisms, which can cause obvious local pain, swelling, and spreading pain. Usually, it is necessary to take ofloxacin capsules, cefixime dispersible tablets, azithromycin tablets and other drugs according to the doctor's instructions.

    2. Varicocele

    Varicocele may cause pain in the testicles. When the symptoms are severe, it may spread along the reproductive blood vessels to the kidney area, causing pain in the kidney area. Usually, you need to follow the doctor's instructions and take ibuprofen sustained-release capsules, flavone hydrochloride tablets, aescin tablets and other drug treatments, which can promote the recovery of the disease.

    3. Prostatitis

    Prostatitis inflammation can cause testicular pain, and may also spread to various parts of the body as nerve pain causes kidney pain. Do not take tamsulosin hydrochloride capsules, tetracycline hydrochloride tablets, levofloxacin hydrochloride capsules and other medications with caution.

    In addition to the above common causes, it may also be caused by kidney stones. The specific cause requires cooperation with a doctor for thorough examination and symptomatic treatment.

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