Will orchitis heal on its own without treatment?
Asked by:Persephone
Asked on:Apr 10, 2026 08:26 PM
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Moon
Apr 10, 2026
Orchitis may resolve on its own without treatment, but there are certain risks. Orchitis is usually caused by bacterial or viral infection. Some mild cases may recover on their own, but in most cases timely treatment is required to avoid complications.
Some patients with orchitis have mild symptoms, and the body's immune system may eliminate the pathogen on its own, and the symptoms gradually ease. This situation is more common in viral infections or mild bacterial infections. Patients only show mild scrotal pain or swelling, without systemic symptoms such as fever. Adequate rest, elevation of the scrotum, cold compresses and other measures can help relieve discomfort.
Most patients with orchitis require medical intervention, and untreated symptoms can have serious consequences. Bacterial orchitis is usually accompanied by obvious redness, swelling, heat and pain, and may spread to the epididymis to form epididymo-orchitis. Long-term untreatment may lead to complications such as testicular atrophy, infertility, and abscess formation. Orchitis caused by gonococcal or chlamydial infection may also cause chronic infection of the genitourinary system.
Patients with orchitis should avoid strenuous exercise and wear loose underwear to reduce friction. You can increase the intake of high-quality protein and vitamins in your diet, such as eggs, fish, broccoli, etc., to help enhance immunity. If symptoms such as persistent pain, increased swelling, or fever in the scrotum occur, you must seek medical treatment immediately for anti-infective treatment. Doctors may choose antibiotics such as levofloxacin tablets and cefixime dispersible tablets based on the type of pathogen, or use ibuprofen sustained-release capsules to relieve pain.
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