Epididymitis, as the name suggests, refers to problems with a baby's testicles. In fact, the possibility of babies suffering from epididymitis is quite high. Once a child suffers from epididymitis, they may experience symptoms such as high fever. If you can grasp the symptoms and manifestations of epididymitis, then you can promptly detect your baby's epididymitis and seek medical treatment, which is of great significance for recovery. This article will introduce the symptoms and prevention methods of epididymitis in babies.
1、 Symptoms of Epididymitis in Children
Acute high fever, chills, testicular pain radiating to the groin, accompanied by nausea and vomiting; Acute parotitis orchitis often occurs 3-4 days after the onset of parotitis, with a high fever of up to 40 ℃ and often accompanied by collapse, scrotal swelling, testicular enlargement, hydrocele, obvious tenderness, and if it is parotitis, parotid gland enlargement can also be detected.
2、 Prevention of Epididymitis
1. Middle aged men should pay attention to the maintenance of their testicles. Testicular maintenance is an important means of addressing male dysfunction. Men can massage their testicles with both hands while taking a shower or before going to bed. Gently pinch the testicles with the thumb and massage them in both clockwise and counterclockwise directions for ten minutes each. Long term adherence will definitely be beneficial.
2. If you feel any unusual pain during massage, it may be orchitis or epididymitis. Please go to the hospital for examination in a timely manner.
3. Acute parotitis orchitis with bilateral lesions can cause irreversible damage to sperm production and even testicular atrophy, leading to male infertility.
4. We should eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, increase the intake of vitamin C and other components to improve the body's anti-inflammatory ability.
5. Eat less pig trotters, fish soup, lamb and other so-called "substances" to avoid increased secretion from inflamed areas, further infiltration and spread of orchitis, and worsening of symptoms.
Epididymitis is a common disease in males, and children are also more prone to developing epididymitis. If you find that your child has symptoms of epididymitis, it is best to take them to the hospital for examination and diagnosis in a timely manner, so that measures can be taken to actively treat them. To ensure the health of your child, it is best to actively prevent the occurrence of epididymitis in children.