How to Recognize Testicular Torsion in Children: Key Signs and Immediate Actions

Learn the critical symptoms of testicular torsion in children and why immediate medical attention is essential to prevent long-term damage.

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Testicular torsion is a medical emergency. Key signs include sudden, severe pain in one testicle, swelling, abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting. If your child exhibits these symptoms, seek immediate medical attention to prevent long-term damage. Early detection is critical for effective treatment.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What causes testicular torsion in children? Testicular torsion occurs when the spermatic cord twists, cutting off blood flow to the testicle, often due to injury or anatomical factors.
  2. How quickly should testicular torsion be treated? Testicular torsion is a medical emergency that requires treatment within 6 hours to prevent permanent damage or loss of the testicle.
  3. What treatments are available for testicular torsion? Treatment usually involves emergency surgery to untwist the spermatic cord and restore blood flow to the testicle.