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| Epididymitis is a medical condition in which there is inflammation of the epididymis (a curved structure at the back of the testicle in which sperm matures and is stored). This condition comprises gradual onset of testicular pain that can vary from mild to severe, and thescrotum (sac containing the testicles) may become red, warm and swollen. It may be acute or rarely chronic.
Orchitis or orchiditis is a condition of the testes involving inflammation. It can also involve swelling and frequent infection. Bacterial orchitis is commonly caused by epididymitis. |
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| (1)Acute epididymitis patients suffer from fever and over leucocyte numbers, more on one side, rare on both sides, the symptoms include testicular bulge, severe pain, may be radiated to groin and lower abdominal pain on the same side, scrotal swelling, skin red, epididymis swollen, touch pain in the inspection, has a clear boundary with the testicles at early period, while the seminal v... detail |
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| TO cure the orchitis, traditional Chinese medicine uses heat-clearing and detoxicating medicine to kill all kinds of bacteria, viruses, causative agents, mycoplasma, negative conversed chlamydozoan; The medicine to cure orchitis combines heat-clearing and detoxicating medicine with drugs for invigorating blood circulation and eliminating stasis to eliminate the testicles pathological changes, gra... detail |
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| 1. What is tuberculous epididymitis? Tuberculous epididymitis is a most common kind of tuberculosis of male genitourinary tract. Usually, it is accompanied with tuberculosis of prostate, tuberculosis of seminal vesicle, tuberculosis of kidney, retrograde infection of prostate and vas deferens, or partial hematogenous infection. Thus, it can clearly be seen that tuberculous epididymitis appe... detail |
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| Pathogenic bacteria Epididymitis is secondary to urethritis, prostatitis, and seminal vesiculitis. The retrograde of pathogenic bacteria via deferent duct causes epididymitis, which is seldom caused via lymph and blood circulation; besides, prostate heperplasia can also cause epididymitis. Pathogenic bacteria include E. coli, staphylococcus, streptococcus, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Myco... detail |
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Dr. Lee
She is good at treating female and male reproductive and urinary system diseases, such as prostatitis, cystitis, mycoplasma, chlamydia, etc.. |
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