New Health Models Q&A Men’s Health

What is the most effective medicine for orchitis?

Asked by:Heimdall

Asked on:Mar 27, 2026 08:49 AM

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  • Norns Norns

    Mar 27, 2026

    Important reminder: Men’s testicles have strong resistance and are generally less susceptible to bacterial infection. However, when there is a problem with our human immune system, or other inflammations in the human body are infected again, it can also cause serious orchitis and epididymitis. Therefore, once a man feels testicular discomfort, he needs to go to the hospital for treatment immediately to avoid delaying the treatment of the disease.

    Men's testicles are not often exposed, so the probability of infection is low. However, if there is a problem with a man's immune system, or if there is bacterial infection in other parts of the body, it will then slide down and infect the testicles, causing painful orchitis and epididymitis. After you get orchitis and epididymitis, you should go to the hospital for treatment as soon as possible, otherwise it will continue to have an impact on your reproductive system if the condition is not missed.

    1. Most men suffer from acute orchitis. Acute orchitis and epididymitis can be fully treated within a week after intensive injection of antibiotics. However, if acute orchitis is not treated seriously, it will cause chronic orchitis, and the treatment cycle for chronic orchitis is very long. If you feel unbearable pain during treatment, you can also ask the doctor to inject a sedative and analgesic into the local area. Or a small amount of semen procaine can be injected.

    2. Under normal circumstances, the male testicles are very resistant to pathogenic bacteria. The male testicles are rich in tissue fluid, so few bacteria can invade them. However, if our immune cells change, or the resistance is greatly reduced, bacteria will also take advantage of it. Therefore, increasing physical exercise is also the best way to prevent epididymitis.

    3. There are also some children who will suffer from epididymitis, and it is not because of a bad daily lifestyle. The main pathogenic bacteria of epididymitis are Escherichia coli and Streptococcus. These two bacteria often survive in the body after children get mumps. Therefore, if many children do not receive timely medical attention after getting mumps, they will also develop viral orchitis.

    Epididymitis is not incurable. If it is bacterial orchitis, just take some basic antibiotics. But if the blood count is high in a short period of time and the pain is severe, you can also ask the doctor to inject appropriate sedatives into the patient. Generally speaking, if we want to prevent us from such bacterial infections, improving our own resistance is a very effective way.