A few causes of
scrotal swelling can include severe skin infections, trauma (such as being kicked), testicular torsion (the testicles have twisted on themselves) and infections within the reproductive tract.
Often caused by an injury, symptoms come on quick and may be accompanied by fever, nausea,
scrotal swelling, and abdominal pain.
Scrotal swelling in children.
Not exact matches
For baby boys, the
swelling in the
scrotal sac may take weeks or months to return to normal.
Castrations usually have two small incisions near the top of the scrotum with purple surgical glue present — the
scrotal sacs may
swell almost to the pre-surgical size for up to 5 days after surgery and then gradually reduce to a fraction of their former size.
Some cats develop a
swollen or slightly bruised
scrotal area following neuter surgery.
The
scrotal sacs will
swell within 24 to 48 hours after surgery but in another seven to ten days the
swelling should be gone.
His
scrotal area might appear
swollen for the next few days.
Start applying a cold compress to the
scrotal area for 10 minutes at a time, 3 - 4 times a day until the
swelling goes down.