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Testicular Pain

Testicular Pain Overview

Men become very concerned and anxious when they feel pain in their testicles. To better understand the various causes of this symptom, you need an understanding of basic anatomy and development of testicles.

  • Before birth, testicles start out in your abdomen (belly). The testicles migrate down through the abdomen into the scrotum (the outside pouch that contains the testicles).  But they remain connected to the abdomen by the spermatic cord, which contains many blood vessels and nerves.
  • On the upper, outer, back position of the testicle lies a connected but separate structure called the epididymis, which stores sperm. Normally, the epididymis has a direct connection to the wall of the scrotum. This connection prevents the testicle, which basically hangs on the spermatic cord, from twisting.



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