Scrotal Swelling (Swelling in One or Both Testicles)

scrotal swelling

Understanding Scrotal Swelling

Scrotal swelling refers to enlargement, puffiness, or abnormal increase in size of one or both sides of the scrotum. It may develop gradually or suddenly and can be painless or associated with discomfort.

While some causes are harmless, persistent or sudden scrotal swelling should never be ignored, as it may indicate infection, fluid collection, hernia, or rarely a tumor.

Early evaluation ensures accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

What Is Scrotal Swelling?

You may be experiencing scrotal swelling if you notice:

  • One testicle larger than the other

  • Increase in scrotal size

  • Feeling of heaviness in the scrotum

  • Tight or stretched skin over scrotum

  • Associated pain or discomfort

  • Lump or abnormal mass

Swelling may involve the testicle itself or surrounding structures.

Common Causes of Scrotal Swelling

Scrotal swelling is a symptom and may have multiple causes.

Hydrocele

Fluid collection around the testicle.

Common features:

  • Painless swelling

  • Gradual increase in size

  • Feeling of heaviness

Usually not dangerous but may require treatment if large.

Testicular Infection (Orchitis)

Testicular infection causing:

  • Pain

  • Swelling

  • Fever

Often associated with viral or bacterial infections.

Trauma or Injury

Direct injury during sports or accidents can cause swelling and bruising.

Varicocele

Enlargement of veins in the scrotum.

Symptoms:

  • Dull aching pain

  • Heaviness

  • “Bag of worms” feeling

  • May affect fertility

More common on the left side.

Inguinal Hernia

Part of intestine protrudes into scrotum.

Symptoms:

  • Groin swelling

  • Swelling increases on standing or coughing

  • May be painful

Requires surgical evaluation.

Epididymitis

Infection or inflammation behind the testicle.

Symptoms:

  • Pain and swelling

  • Fever in some cases

  • Burning urination

Requires medical treatment.

Usually presents as:

  • Painless lump

  • Firm swelling

  • Gradual enlargement

Any new lump should be evaluated immediately.

Sudden Painful Swelling – Emergency 🚨

If swelling is sudden and associated with severe pain, nausea, or vomiting, it may indicate testicular torsion, which requires urgent medical attention.

Symptoms may include:

Sudden intense pain ‼️

Swelling‼️

Nausea or vomiting‼️

One testicle positioned higher than the other‼️

Testicular torsion requires immediate medical attention to prevent permanent damage.

Scrotal Swelling in Children

Common causes:

  • Hydrocele

  • Torsion

  • Hernia

Do not delay consultation in younger patients.

Scrotal Swelling in Adults

Common causes:

  • Hydrocele

  • Varicocele

  • Infection

  • Tumor

Persistent swelling requires evaluation.

Associated Symptoms

Scrotal swelling may occur with:

Testicular pain

Fever

Burning during urination

Groin discomfort

Blood in urine

Lower abdominal pain

These symptoms help identify the cause.

When should you consult a Urologist?

Seek immediate medical attention if:

Pain is sudden and severe

Swelling develops rapidly

There is nausea or vomiting

One testicle appears higher than the other

There is burning or blood in urine

You should schedule evaluation if:

Swelling persists for more than a few days

Swelling is increasing in size

There is associated pain

You feel a lump

There is fever

How Is Scrotal Swelling Evaluated?

Evaluation may include:

Detailed medical history

Physical examination

Urine tests

Blood tests 

Scrotal ultrasound (Doppler study)

Ultrasound helps assess blood flow and identify torsion or infection.

Treatment of Scrotal Swelling

Treatment depends on the cause and severity:

Observation for small, asymptomatic hydrocele

Antibiotics for infection

Surgical correction for large/symptomatic hydrocele or hernia

Varicocele treatment when symptomatic

Early treatment prevents complications.

Can Scrotal Swelling Be Prevented?

Not all causes are preventable, but risk can be reduced by:

Treating infections early

Using protective gear during sports

Seeking prompt medical care for sudden symptoms

Why Scrotal Swelling Should Not Be Ignored

Ignoring scrotal swelling can lead to:

Untreated infection

Fertility issues

Missed diagnosis of tumor

Persistent discomfort

Early diagnosis improves outcomes and reduces anxiety.

Related Symptoms

Scrotal swelling may also be associated with:

Evaluating related symptoms helps identify the exact cause.

SCROTAL SWELLING – FAQs

Is scrotal swelling serious?

Scrotal swelling can range from harmless fluid collection (hydrocele) to infection or, rarely, tumor. Sudden painful swelling requires urgent evaluation, while painless swelling should also be assessed to determine the cause.

Common causes include hydrocele, varicocele, infection (epididymitis), hernia, and trauma. A scrotal ultrasound helps identify the exact cause.

Yes. Mild size difference is common. However, new or increasing asymmetry, lump, or swelling should be evaluated by a urologist.

Yes. Conditions such as hydrocele or early testicular tumor may cause painless swelling, which is why medical evaluation is important even without pain.

You should seek immediate medical attention if swelling is:

  • Sudden and severe

  • Associated with intense pain

  • Accompanied by nausea or vomiting

  • Associated with fever

These may indicate torsion or infection.

Yes. Certain conditions such as varicocele or untreated infection can affect sperm production and fertility. Early treatment reduces this risk.

Diagnosis typically includes physical examination and scrotal ultrasound (Doppler study) to assess blood flow and identify hydrocele, varicocele, infection, hernia, or tumor.

Some mild swelling may reduce, but persistent or increasing swelling should not be ignored. Proper evaluation ensures serious causes are ruled out.

A urologist is the appropriate specialist for evaluation of scrotal swelling.

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