Illness name: testicle pain
Description:
There are lots of possible causes of pain in the testicles (balls). It can sometimes be serious, so get medical help straight away if the pain is sudden, severe or does not go away.
These can be signs of a serious problem that needs to be treated in hospital as soon as possible.
If you're not sure what to do, call 111 or
get medical help from 111 online
.
NHS 111 can tell you the right place to get help.
Sudden, severe testicle pain can be caused by twisting of the testicle (testicular torsion).
This is a serious problem that can lead to the loss of the testicle if it's not treated quickly.
Less serious causes of testicle pain include:
Pain by itself is not usually a sign of
testicular cancer
. Cancer usually causes other symptoms like a
lump or swelling in your testicle
.
Do not try to self-diagnose the cause of your pain. Get medical help if you're worried.
Page last reviewed: 15 December 2021
Testicle pain
Immediate action required:
Go to A&E immediately or call 999 if you have:
Non-urgent advice:
See a GP if you have:
Important:
Help from NHS 111
Causes of testicle pain
Next review due: 15 December 2024