What is testicular fibrosis
Testicular fibrosis is a common disease in many men, which negatively affects their psychological and family life, it is one of the causes of infertility in men, known as testicular fibrosis is the occurrence of inflammation in the testicle or testicles together because of bacteria or virus or fungal infection in the epididymal region Specifically, the duct behind the testicle transfers and stores sperm and then passes the inflammation of the testicles. Testicular fibrosis often affects people 18 years of age. 50 years.
Causes of cystic fibrosis
1. It may be by a bacteria called E. coli.
2. It may be transmitted because of sexually transmitted disease through sexual relations and intercourse.
3. Due to recurrence of diseases in the urinary system in men.
4. Because of congenital abnormalities in the urinary system, which facilitates the rapid transmission of infection.
5. Fissures that occur in the urinary system in men.
6. Because of previous genital surgery in the genitals such as catheterization or a
Tube inside the penis.
7. When children are often caused by a particular virus.
8. Take overdose of some medications such as Amidron and as side effects.
Symptoms of cystic fibrosis
1. Acute and persistent pain when urinating during illness.
2. Excessive testicular or both.
3. Hardening of the testicle or both.
4. Severe pain when touching the testis.
5. Exits some strange excretions from the penis opening.
6. Enlargement of the scrotum that surrounds and protects the testicle.
7. Occurrence of vomiting, sometimes nausea and stomach pain.
8. The occurrence of fever and general fatigue in the body.
Diagnosis of testicular fibrosis
Cystic fibrosis is diagnosed by a doctor, who performs a clinical examination of the patient’s genitals, a blood sample for laboratory testing, a urine sample, penis excretions, and radiography.
Treatment of testicular fibrosis
- Giving the patient a testicular testicle some of the painkillers that relieve the pain.
- Give the patient certain antibiotics in cases where the disease has been caused by such as inflammation of the urinary organs or that have been transmitted by sexual intercourse, or by inflammation in a member of the body and the cause of cystic fibrosis.
The testicular patient can adapt and coexist with the disease by doing the following: Resting and keeping away from hard work, eating balanced healthy food, watering in large quantities, doing cold compresses for the swollen area, keeping away from intercourse during the treatment period, Using a condom.