Men's groin pain on both sides
Men suffer from bilateral groin pain. The most common disease is urinary system infection, such as seminal vesiculitis on both sides, vasitis and orchitis, epididymitis or retrograde infection of prostatitis, causing inflammation of the urinary system. Patients can first conduct basic semen and semen routine examinations. If an increase in white blood cells is found, anti-infective medication may be used to alleviate the symptoms. Bilateral spermatic varicose veins are common. The clinical incidence of bilateral seminal varicose veins is not high, but bilateral pain often occurs. It is recommended that the patient undergo a scrotal color ultrasound and an abdominal color ultrasound to determine whether there is an anatomical abnormality, and if necessary, undergo laparoscopic surgery to treat the problem with bilateral seminal variceal ligation.
Some elderly men suffer from bilateral indirect inguinal hernia or direct hernia due to the reduced support of the abdominal cavity. The patient can diagnose this through B-ultrasound and physical examination, and the main treatment is surgery.
Pain caused by different causes requires different medications. If you have been too much, exercised too much, or bumped into something recently, you can take ibuprofen sustained-release capsules or painkillers orally. In addition, you need to apply heat to the area and drink more warm water. The symptoms can be gradually relieved. If you have recently had a cough, cough with phlegm, or elevated body temperature, it is often caused by bacterial or viral infection. You should take appropriate heat-clearing, detoxifying, and fire-removing drugs, such as honeysuckle tea or Shuanghuanglian oral liquid. If necessary, take antibiotics or antiviral drugs, and you need to consult a doctor.
It is caused by sperm varicose veins and needs to be confirmed by B-ultrasound in the hospital. Mild varicose veins do not need to take medicine. The time of standing and sitting can be adjusted. The symptoms will gradually get better. If the varicose veins are deeper, surgical treatment is required. For other reasons such as abdominal mass or intestinal obstruction, if the pain persists, you need to go to the hospital immediately to determine the cause of the disease.
Disclaimer:
1. This article is sourced from the Internet. All content represents the author's personal views only and does not reflect the stance of this website. The author shall be solely responsible for the content.
2. Part of the content on this website is compiled from the Internet. This website shall not be liable for any civil disputes, administrative penalties, or other losses arising from improper reprinting or citation.
3. If there is any infringing content or inappropriate material, please contact us to remove it immediately. Contact us at:

