A urology expert from Beijing's top tertiary hospital pointed out: Many male friends are very worried when they find small bumps on their testicles and don't know what to do. In fact, there is no need to worry. Generally speaking, small bumps on the testicles are mainly caused by It is caused by inflammatory stimulation, such as epididymitis, orchitis, etc. The following is a detailed introduction by a urology expert from Beijing's top tertiary hospital on why there are lumps on the testicles. Patient consultation: When I took a shower, I found a small pimple on my testicle. It didn’t hurt much, but I was very worried. What kind of disease is this? Is it a symptom of orchitis? A urology expert from Beijing’s tertiary hospital said: For many male friends, In other words, any disease is a worry for you, especially male diseases. If you suddenly find a small pimple on your testicles one day, you must be very worried. Not only are you worried about whether you have contracted some unclean disease, but you are also very concerned about your privacy if you choose to undergo treatment. Epididymitis is often caused by the spread of infection to adjacent organs. It manifests as sudden pain in the scrotum, swelling of the epididymis, and obvious tenderness, which may be accompanied by fever, epididymal induration, etc. Chronic epididymitis often coexists with chronic prostatitis, so the general treatment measures are the same as those for chronic prostatitis. If there are small bumps on the testicles, it may be an inflammation of the genitourinary system such as orchitis or epididymitis. Patients can go to a professional men's hospital for examination to identify the cause and then provide targeted treatment to avoid aggravating the condition and making treatment more difficult. Experts from the urology department of Beijing's top tertiary hospital remind: For many adult men, if there are lumps on the testicles, they may have inflammation of the genitourinary system such as orchitis and epididymitis. It is recommended that you go to a professional men's hospital for examination in time to determine the cause of the disease. Targeted treatment to avoid aggravating the condition and making treatment more difficult. The authoritative therapy for the treatment of orchitis: "all-round comprehensive therapy" treats orchitis in one step! Beijing's top tertiary hospitals use "all-round comprehensive therapy" that combines traditional Chinese and Western medicine to treat orchitis. In terms of clinical treatment, we integrate traditional medicine and modern high-tech, comprehensively use ion introduction, perfusion, field effect ablation, three-dimensional radio frequency, painless surgery, autoimmunity, psychological adjustment and other advanced technologies and methods, and create original Chinese and Western medicine. Combined with "all-round comprehensive therapy", it strengthens the foundation and nourishes the essence, treats both the symptoms and the root causes, and has remarkable curative effect. It has the advantages of high efficiency, safety and thoroughness. Related links: The Urogenital Infection Diagnosis and Treatment Center of Beijing's tertiary hospital has gathered a group of experts and scholars who have long-term practice in the clinical work of urogenital infections to form a professional and powerful medical team, which is kind-hearted, sincere and kind, and dedicated to serving the majority of patients. At the same time, a large number of advanced medical equipment have been introduced, and a number of domestic and foreign advanced leading technologies and professional antibacterial and antiviral drugs have been used to formulate authoritative and effective treatment plans for different patients and different conditions, target diseased tissues, qualitatively and quantitatively kill pathogens and infected cells, and destroy The virus biological chain prevents the recurrence of the virus and brings the gospel of complete recovery to the vast number of patients with genitourinary infection. Professional treatment: balanitis, cystitis, urethritis, epididymitis, gonorrhea, syphilis, genital warts, orchitis, seminal vesiculitis, pyelitis, pyonephritis and other common urinary infections.