Testicular torsion cannot fix itself without medical attention.
Testicular torsion cannot fix itself and requires immediate medical attention which includes surgery to to untwist the spermatic cord and restore the blood flow to the affected testicle.
If the testicular torsion is left untreated it can lead to severe damage and even loss of the testicle.
If you suspect testicular torsion you should always seek medical attention and get to the hospital.
The 5 warning signs of testicular torsion are.
Sudden and severe pain in one testicle or your scrotum.
Swelling on the affected side of your scrotum.
Feeling nauseous or vomiting.
Pain in your lower abdomen or groin.
And one testicle that appears higher than the other testicle.
Testicular torsion is a medical emergency and occurs when your spermatic cord twists and cuts off the blood supply to the testicle.
Testicular torsion can occur in boys and men of any age although it's most common in boys and those age 12 to 18 years of age.
Other symptoms of testicular torsion include.
Fever and peeing more than usual.
Discoloration such as red, brown, purple or black in the scrotum.
Difficulty walking.
Bruising or firmness of the scrotum especially in newborns.
And redness of the scrotum.