Orchitis is usually diagnosed by a healthcare provider based on the symptoms and a physical examination. The doctor may also order a urine test to look for bacterial and sexually transmitted infections, and an ultrasound to rule out testicular torsion. If you suspect that you have orchitis, it is imRead more
Orchitis is usually diagnosed by a healthcare provider based on the symptoms and a physical examination. The doctor may also order a urine test to look for bacterial and sexually transmitted infections, and an ultrasound to rule out testicular torsion.
If you suspect that you have orchitis, it is important to talk to your healthcare provider. They can help you with the diagnosis and recommend the right treatment for you.
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Buerger's disease is a condition characterized by swelling of small and medium-sized blood vessels and clot formation. There are no specific tests to diagnose Buerger's disease, but tests are done to rule out other conditions with similar symptoms. Blood tests may be done to rule out conditions suchRead more
Buerger’s disease is a condition characterized by swelling of small and medium-sized blood vessels and clot formation. There are no specific tests to diagnose Buerger’s disease, but tests are done to rule out other conditions with similar symptoms. Blood tests may be done to rule out conditions such as lupus and blood clotting disorders that can cause similar signs and symptoms. An Allen’s test may be performed to check the blood flow through the arteries to the hands, and an angiogram may be done to check the condition of arteries.
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