Can testicular pain cause abdominal pain and stomach pain?
Asked by:Esperanza
Asked on:Apr 10, 2026 02:42 PM
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Freyr
Apr 10, 2026
Testicle pain may cause pain in the lower abdomen. There is a correlation between testicular pain and lower abdominal pain, which is usually caused by diseases of the reproductive or urinary system, such as orchitis, epididymitis, varicocele, etc. It is recommended to seek medical treatment promptly to determine the cause.
The association between testicular and abdominal pain is primarily due to innervation and spread of inflammation. The testicles share part of the nerve pathways with the lower abdomen. When lesions occur in the testicles, pain may radiate to the lower abdomen through nerve reflexes. Inflammatory diseases such as orchitis or epididymitis can cause local swelling and congestion, and inflammatory mediators may irritate surrounding tissues and cause referred pain in the lower abdomen. Blood stasis caused by varicocele can also cause abdominal discomfort through nerve reflexes. This type of pain usually manifests as persistent testicular swelling and pain accompanied by dull pain in the lower abdomen, which may worsen after activity.
In rare cases, emergencies such as testicular torsion can quickly cause severe abdominal pain. Testicular torsion can lead to strangulation of spermatic vessels, and ischemic pain can quickly spread to the lower abdomen, often accompanied by symptoms such as nausea and vomiting. The pain is often sudden and severe, and the testicles may be abnormally elevated. Urinary system stones such as lower ureteral stones may also stimulate the testicular plexus and abdominal nerves at the same time, causing radiating pain. Such situations require emergency medical intervention to prevent testicular tissue from dying.
When you experience pain in your testicles and abdomen at the same time, strenuous exercise should be avoided, and self-heating or massage is prohibited. It is recommended to record the pain characteristics, duration and accompanying symptoms, and provide detailed information when seeking medical treatment. A urologist or andrologist may make a clear diagnosis through ultrasound examination, urine routine, etc. Antibiotic treatment, surgical reduction and other options may be used depending on the cause. Early intervention can help prevent complications.
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