Vas deferens pain

Introduction

Introduction Many male friends have found that there is a pain in the vas deferens, so they are concerned about the cause of vas deferens pain. In general, the occurrence of vas deferens can cause azoospermia due to complete blockage caused by any cause. According to statistics, occlusive azoospermia accounts for about 55% of the cause of azoospermia, and only through some related examinations can the cause be determined. The pain of the vas deferens is generally caused by inflammation of the vas deferens, which causes the inflammation of the vas deferens mainly because of bacterial infection. After the bacteria infect the male reproductive system, it will cause seminal vesiculitis and prostatitis in addition to vas deferens.

Cause

Cause

The pain of the vas deferens is generally caused by inflammation of the vas deferens, which causes the inflammation of the vas deferens mainly because of bacterial infection. After the bacteria infect the male reproductive system, it will cause seminal vesiculitis and prostatitis in addition to vas deferens. Bacterial infections mainly include lymphatic invasion, blood flow and surgical incision infection.

1. Lymphatic infection: the upper part of the lymphatics of the vas deferens communicates with the lymphatics of the spermatic vein, and the lower part is in agreement with the lymphatic vessels of the seminal vesicle. The inflammation of the adjacent organs often invades the vas deferens through the lymphatic vessels and causes vas deferens.

2. Blood line infection: the vas deferens artery originates from the internal iliac artery, and the bladder bottom is divided and descended. The ascending branch follows the vas deferens through the inguinal canal to the testis, and the testicular artery is anastomosed. The descending branch is connected to the ampulla of the vas deferens and the seminal vesicle. Can be to all parts of the vas deferens.

3. Surgical incision infection: Due to the lack of disinfection before or after male sterilization, or the bacterial infection caused by surgery, it directly causes inflammation of the vas deferens, and thus involves the reproductive organs associated with it.

Men find that their vas deferens pain is often found during sexual ejaculation. If this happens, male friends need to pay attention to it. They should go to the hospital in time to check if they have salpingitis and treat according to the results of the examination.

Examine

an examination

Related inspection

Scrotal ultrasound examination of vas deferens

The pain of the vas deferens makes many men live in pain, and it also has a serious impact on the health of men, and even causes male infertility, so men should be alert to the occurrence of vas deferens. How is vas deferens pain caused? Experts say that a variety of causes can cause vas deferens pain, in order to avoid serious consequences, patients need to see a doctor as soon as possible.

How is vas deferens pain caused? Experts pointed out that vas deferens pain may be caused by the following factors:

First, acute vas deferens: the affected side of the scrotum swells pain, the skin is red and swollen, the pain radiates to the abdomen and the roots of the ipsilateral thigh, often causing the patient to bend the belly. Local scrotal tenderness, vas deferens pain, tenderness of the vas deferens. Severe cases may be associated with fever, and suppurative lesions form around the vas deferens.

Second, chronic vas deferens: the affected side of the scrotum swells pain or redness, pain radiates to the abdomen, thigh roots. Its clinical symptoms are milder than acute vas deferens, slow onset, and a history of recurrent episodes. Often accompanied by testicular, epididymitis. Physical examination showed that the scrotal segment of the vas deferens thickened and hardened, the ureteral pain, the vas deferens and the surrounding adhesions, the cremaster muscle tension, the scrotum and the testicles contracted. The vas deferens injury or the vas deferens nodules that occur after the vasectomy, the development of the vas deferens as the center, the thickening or adhesion of the vas deferens, the nodules may be painful nodules or asymptomatic nodules, there may be Symptoms of vas deferens appear.

About vas deferens pain during ejaculation, we are also known as ejaculation pain. In the process of ejaculation, muscle contraction of organs such as vas deferens, seminal vesicles and prostate is required to inject semen. If any of these organs develop lesions, especially infections, such as prostatitis, urethritis, orchitis and other male organic diseases. Secondly, stones, tumors, phimosis, there will be pain in the vas deferens during ejaculation.

In addition, the frequent occurrence of the couple's life (the same night) can also cause the genital organs to not get a proper rest (such as the prostate), forcing these organs to work excessively, can cause ejaculation vas deferens pain. In addition, sexual life is too excited or rough, and it can cause pain in the vas deferens during ejaculation.

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

The diagnosis should be differentiated from the following symptoms:

1. vas deferens occlusion: obstruction of the vas deferens can cause obstructive azoospermia, clinically known as pseudo-azoospermia, its clinical manifestations and characteristics are: normal testicular size, no sperm, serum follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) And testosterone levels are normal, testicular biopsy results are normal.

2. The vas deferens becomes thicker: The thickening of the vas deferens is one of the clinical manifestations of varicocele. The varicose veins refer to the expansion of the veins in the spermatic cord due to backflow. It is a common disease in young and middle-aged people. It refers to the vasodilatation, distortion and lengthening of the spermatic plexus (venous vascular plexus) caused by the accumulation of spermatic vein blood flow. The incidence rate is 10-15% for males and 15-20% for male infertility. This disease occurs mostly on the left side, but it is not uncommon for both sides to develop, which can be as high as 20%.

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