Tests your doctor might recommend include:
Treatment
What is epididymitis?
For acute epididymitis most likely caused by chlamydia, gonorrhea, or enteric organisms (men who practice insertive anal sex): Ceftriaxone 500 mg* IM in a single dose . PLUS . Levofloxacin 500 mg orally once daily for 10 days * For persons weighing ≥150 kg, 1 g of ceftriaxone should be administered.
N45. 1 - Epididymitis. ICD-10-CM.
N45. 1 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes.
ICD-10 code: N45. 9 Orchitis, epididymitis and epididymo-orchitis without abscess.
ICD-10-CM Code for Epididymo-orchitis N45. 3.
ICD-10-CM Code for Cyst of epididymis N50. 3.
Pain in the scrotum or testicle (“testis”) might be from epididymitis, orchitis or both. Epididymitis is swelling or pain in the back of the testicle in the coiled tube (epididymis) that stores and carries sperm. Orchitis is swelling or pain in one or both testicles, usually from an infection or virus.
N50. 89 - Other specified disorders of the male genital organs | ICD-10-CM.
Males of any age can get epididymitis. Epididymitis is most often caused by a bacterial infection, including sexually transmitted infections (STIs), such as gonorrhea or chlamydia. Sometimes, a testicle also becomes inflamed — a condition called epididymo-orchitis.
ICD-10-CM Code for Acute prostatitis N41. 0.
Acute epididymitis is a clinical syndrome causing pain, swelling, and inflammation of the epididymis and lasting <6 weeks (1191). Sometimes a testicle is also involved, a condition referred to as epididymo-orchitis.
To ease your discomfort:Rest in bed.Lie down so that your scrotum is elevated.Apply cold packs to your scrotum as tolerated.Wear an athletic supporter.Avoid lifting heavy objects.Avoid sexual intercourse until your infection has cleared.
Orchitis (or-KIE-tis) is an inflammation of one or both testicles. Bacterial or viral infections can cause orchitis, or the cause can be unknown. Orchitis is most often the result of a bacterial infection, such as a sexually transmitted infection (STI). In some cases, the mumps virus can cause orchitis.