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9. Epididymitis

When bacteria enters the epididymis, inflammation -- epididymitis -- can occur. The most common causes are gonorrhea and chlamydia. Epididymitis causes testicle pain, as well as a lump on the testicle, bloody urine, fever, painful urination or ejaculation, enlarged lymph nodes in the groin, and discomfort in the lower abdomen. It is necessary to seek medical attention immediately; the doctor will likely prescribe antibiotics.

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