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Testicular Torsion

Testicular Torsion - Diagnosis

  • Generally, children may experience sudden testicular pain and swelling. Some of the children may have previously experienced intermittent episodes of testicular pain.
  • Testicular torsion is an EMERGENCY.
  • If you / your child experience any sudden onset of pain in the testicle / scrotum, especially if it is accompanied by redness and swelling, you / your child should IMMEDIATELY seek medical attention at a hospital’s Emergency Department.
  • The diagnosis is usually made upon examination by the doctors. An urgent ultrasound would be arranged if required
  • If the diagnosis of testicular torsion is confirmed, an emergency surgery will be required at the soonest possible time to treat the condition. Any delay in seeking medical treatment may lead to permanent damage to the testicle.
  • The emergency surgery will be performed under general anaesthesia, so please do not eat or drink while you are / your child is on your way to the emergency department.

Testicular Torsion - Other Information

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