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Old 05-31-2006, 08:28 AM  
FlogTheLog
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Originally Posted by Choppa
If the spermatic cord becomes twisted, it produces swelling and tenderness on one side of the scrotum. This is known as "torsion of the testicle". It is intensely painful and leads to swelling in the scrotum. If the twist is not reversed, the blood is not able to reach the testicle, which can die as a result. These twists are more common in people who have had a twisted cord before, or who have undescended or underdeveloped testes.

Twisting of the testicle requires an immediate operation to prevent the testicle from dying. If it does die, the testicle may no longer produce sperm and this may affect fertility, although one functioning testicle is usually enough to ensure fertility. During the operation, the other testicle is usually checked and fixed in place to prevent it becoming twisted in the future

I still believe that this maybe the infamous red nut disease, immediate relief can be given orally by a woman
thanks so much Dr Chopper , how can i ever repay you for you tips ?
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