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- $Title{Epididymitis}
- $Subject{Epididymitis pain scrotum antibiotic tube testicle Sperm motility
- infection reproductive system swelling fever urination discharge gonococcus
- chlamydia antibiotic Analgesics sexually transmitted disease infection}
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- Anatomy of the Male Reproductive System*0006001.scf}
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- Epididymitis
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- QUESTION: When an intense pain in my scrotum would not pass, I finally
- visited the doctor. He prescribed an antibiotic, said that all would clear up
- shortly, and it did, and also gave me the name of the disease. He called it
- "didi-mite," or something like that, but I was too embarrassed and in too much
- pain at the time to ask any questions. I suppose people like me keep people
- like you very busy, but can you please tell me what it was I had and why?
- Thank you.
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- ANSWER: I fully understand your predicament, and at a moment like that it
- would be pretty hard to catch the name of a disease as difficult to pronounce
- as "epididymitis". Actually, you came as close as most patients.
- The epididymis is tightly coiled tube located on the back upper border of
- the testicle. Sperm travels from the testicle to the urethra by way of the
- epididymis and then through the vas deferens. The epididymis is a collecting
- area, where the immature sperm spend up to ten days maturing and developing
- the power to move on their own motility before passing into the vas deferens
- where the greater majority are stored. Epididymitis is an infection of this
- portion of the reproductive system.
- The symptoms may unfold gradually, but develop into an intense pain in
- the scrotum, accompanied by swelling of the area and a fever, that demands
- medical attention. In some cases there is pain on urination or a discharge
- from the penis. A urine culture will help to identify the bacteria, or
- examining a stained smear of the secretions through a microscope. In most
- cases, the bacteria is found to be a gonococcus or chlamydia. Once the germ
- that is the source of the infection is found, the appropriate antibiotic can
- be prescribed and the results are often apparent in 48 hours as the tenderness
- resolves and the temperature drops down to normal. Analgesics, such as
- ibuprofen and aspirin, are useful to control the symptoms during the first
- days. Since epididymitis is considered to be a sexually transmitted disease
- in the majority of cases, it is important that your partner be checked as
- well, and receive antibiotic therapy if required.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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