List clinical features of acute epididymitis.
Unilateral scrotal pain and swelling , which develops over several days and radiates to the ipsilateral flank [1]
Tenderness along the posterior testis
Positive Prehn sign: reduced pain when the affected hemiscrotum is elevated
Scrotal skin overlying the epididymis may appear red, shiny, and edematous
Low-grade fever (especially among children)
Symptoms of lower urinary tract infection (e.g., dysuria, frequency, urgency), including urethritis (urethral discharge)
List clinical features of chronic epididymitis.
Recurrent bouts of scrotal pain
Swelling is minimal when compared to acute epididymitis
Thickened epididymis
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