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As if this pandemic hasn’t been enough of a figurative kick to the genitals, there’s now some groin speculation over whether the COVID-19 coronavirus can affect the testicles.
Researchers explain that cellulitis in the groin after cancer treatment may be due to reduced lymphatic circulation. Lymph is a fluid that moves through your body and helps you fight off infections.
When fluid forms in the sac surrounding the testicle, it's called a hydrocele. The Mayo Clinic notes that hydroceles can be caused by infection, injury or inflammation in the testicle or groin region.
Here, you’ll find out eight top causes of groin pain in men, including their causes, symptoms and the most effective ways to treat them so you can get back to doing more of what you love.