Epididymitis

Epididymitis is an inflammation of the epididymis, which is a tube that stores and transports sperm from the testes.

Epididymitis is an inflammation of the epididymis, which is a tube that stores and transports sperm from the testes.

One or all of the following symptoms may occur:

  • Gradual feeling of pain or tenderness in one testicle
  • Swelling, redness or a lump in the affected testicle
  • Fever
  • Urethral discharge (discharge from the penis)
  • Blood in the semen

Epididymitis is treated with antibiotics. It is important to finish all the medication. To ensure that the medication is working and your symptoms are improving, you should return to the clinic at the time requested by the health provider. Do not have any sexual activity during treatment.

The bacteria that causes epididymitis can be transmitted through sexual activities. You can pass the infection to your partner(s) even when there are no symptoms.
Encourage your partner(s) to be tested before resuming any sexual activity.

If untreated, epididymitis can lead to:

  • Abscess in the scrotum
  • Chronic epididymitis
  • Infertility (the inability to produce sperm)

Remember:

Any infection in the genital area may increase the risk of becoming infected with HIV.

Practicing safer sex, by using latex or polyurethane condoms and/or oral dams for oral, anal or vaginal sex can reduce the risk of Sexually Transmitted Infections and blood borne infections (STBBIs).

Call the Aids and Sexual Health Infoline at 1-800-6682437 if you have questions or need help.

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