Sharp pain in the testicles during urination—what illness could this be?
Disease description:
Sharp pain in the testicles during urination—what could this be?
Pain or sharp discomfort in the testicles during urination may be a symptom of various conditions, commonly including orchitis, epididymitis, prostatitis, and urinary tract infections. These diseases can be caused by bacterial or viral infections, leading to inflammation of the testicles and surrounding tissues, which in turn causes stabbing pain during urination. In addition, unhealthy lifestyle habits such as prolonged sitting and excessive masturbation may increase the risk of developing these conditions. When this symptom occurs, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly for relevant examinations such as routine urine tests and prostate fluid analysis to establish an accurate diagnosis and receive appropriate treatment. Patients should maintain good personal hygiene and avoid overly frequent sexual activity to prevent worsening of the condition. With timely treatment and lifestyle adjustments, testicular pain during urination can be effectively relieved.