Epididymitis is a common disease in young men. When the body's resistance is low, the bacteria will enter the ejaculatory duct, travel in the opposite direction, and invade the epididymal cyst, causing inflammation. Epididymitis is often secondary to urethritis, prostatitis or seminal vesiculitis. So, how can epididymitis be cured? Let’s briefly understand and understand this problem. I hope the following points will be helpful to everyone!
Clinically, epididymitis can be divided into two categories: subacute and chronic. The main symptoms of subacute include sudden high fever, swollen and painful vaginal and heaviness in the affected limb, referred pain in the lower abdomen and groin, which worsens when standing or walking, and significant tenderness due to swelling of the epididymal cyst in the affected limb.
Chronic epididymitis is often caused by incomplete treatment of acute epididymitis. It often manifests as a dull pain in the affected limb's yin and pelvis and a falling pain. Treatment is dominated by oral antibiotics. After treatment, if the patient's testicular pain subsides and B-ultrasound shows that the epididymal inflammation has subsided, it means that he is completely cured.
The treatment of epididymitis must be treated until the patient has no symptoms of discomfort. For example, if you touch the testicles or epididymal cysts, there will be no pain or discomfort, and no hard lumps can be touched on the epididymal cysts. After walking or exercising, the epididymal cyst and testicles have no tenderness to touch, and there is no pain after exercise. Only then can it be considered cured, and blood tests must return to normal. Epididymitis is most likely to leave behind the symptoms of epididymal cyst, that is, a hard lump is touched on the epididymal cyst, which is an epididymal cyst. The remaining epididymal cysts indicate that treatment of epididymitis does not result in a one-time cure. To treat epididymitis, the patient must stay in bed as much as possible and inject antibiotics intravenously. If there is no skin allergy to cephalosporin antibiotics, it is best to use cephalosporin antibiotics, otherwise epididymitis will easily leave symptoms of epididymal cysts. Epididymal cysts often cause epididymal cyst orchitis, so epididymitis is not easy to completely heal.
After epididymitis recovers, sometimes a mass remains on the epididymal cyst, which is generally difficult to digest and absorb. If there is no pain, usually no medical treatment is needed. If clinical manifestations occur, you need to go to the hospital for examination to see various indicators for the doctor to judge whether the treatment is successful.

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