Chronic orchialgia: epidemiology, diagnosis and evaluation

John T Sigalos, Alexander W Pastuszak, John T Sigalos, Alexander W Pastuszak

Abstract

Chronic orchialgia is a vexing condition defined as chronic or intermittent scrotal pain lasting at least three months that significantly interferes with daily activities. There are currently no guidelines regarding the diagnosis and management of this condition despite it being the cause of 2.5-4.8% of urologic clinic visits. Men often present with chronic orchialgia in their mid to late 30s, although the condition can present at any age. A broad differential diagnosis of chronic orchialgia includes epididymitis, testicular torsion, tumors, obstruction, varicocele, epididymal cysts, hydrocele, iatrogenic injury following vasectomy or hernia repair, and referred pain from a variety of sources including mid-ureteral stone, indirect inguinal hernia, aortic or common iliac artery aneurysms, lower back disorders, interstitial cystitis, and nerve entrapment due to perineural fibrosis; approximately 25-50% of chronic orchialgia is idiopathic in nature. In such cases, it is reasonable to consider psychological and psychosocial factors that may be contributing to chronic pain. Invasive testing is not recommended in the work-up of chronic orchialgia.

Keywords: Chronic orchialgia; scrotal pain; testicular pain.

Conflict of interest statement

Conflicts of Interest: Dr. Pastuszak reports the following potential conflicts: Endo Pharmaceuticals—speaker and advisor and Boston Scientific/AMS—research support. The other author has no conflicts of interest to declare.

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Diagnosis and work-up algorithm.

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