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Does penile torsion correct itself

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Andrew Mccoy

Updated on March 23, 2026

Surgeons do not usually correct penile torsion alone unless it approaches 90 degrees. Usually, doctors repair penile torsion at the same time as performing circumcision. Sometimes penile torsion occurs along with hypospadias, and it may be improved, at least to some extent, during hypospadias repair.

Does penile torsion go away?

Management and Treatment Penile torsion usually does not require treatment, especially if the rotation is less than 90 degrees. However, due to cosmetic reasons, many parents of boys with mild torsion may want treatment. Penile torsion is treated by surgery, done under general anesthesia.

What causes penile torsion in adults?

Introduction. Penile torsion can be a congenital, or an acquired lesion after trauma, circumcision or urethral reconstruction. Congenital penile torsion can occur in association with hypospadias or as a single deformity with no hypospadias.

Can you get penile torsion as an adult?

Conclusion: Torsion of the penis is not uncommon but rarely provokes a complaint. Surgical repair by degloving and skin realignment is effective and easy. Dartos flap technique may be utilized if the former is inadequate.

Can you get testicular torsion twice?

Testicular torsion is most common between ages 12 and 18. Previous testicular torsion. If you’ve had testicular pain that went away without treatment (intermittent torsion and detorsion), it’s likely to occur again. The more frequent the bouts of pain, the higher the risk of testicular damage.

Can you have testicular torsion for months?

Conclusion. Testicular torsion is an important and common cause of acute testicular pain and can occur intermittently even for many years in some patients. Prompt diagnosis is critical in order initiate surgical therapy to increase likelihood of preserve testicular function.

Can Peyronie's disease heal itself?

Peyronie’s disease rarely goes away on its own. In most men with Peyronie’s disease, the condition will remain as is or worsen. Early treatment soon after developing the condition may keep it from getting worse or even improve symptoms.

What happens if testicular torsion goes untreated?

Testicular torsion causes sudden pain and swelling in the scrotum or lower abdomen. This is an emergency situation — if left untreated, the condition can lead to a permanently damaged or dead testicle which must then be removed.

What does a dead testicle feel like?

When the testes die, the scrotum will be very tender, red, and swollen. Often the patient won’t be able to get comfortable. Any pain or discomfort in the testes is a sign to get medical help right away.

Can torsion pain be mild?

With torsion of a testicular appendage, the onset of testicle pain may be sudden or gradual, and the severity of pain may range from mild to severe.

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Can testicular torsion last days?

The affected testicle may become larger, and it may become red or dark in color. Symptoms usually appear suddenly, although in some cases, the torsion can develop over a few days. It is important to seek emergency care for sudden or severe testicle pain.

How do you untwist your balls?

Surgery is required to correct testicular torsion. In some instances, the doctor might be able to untwist the testicle by pushing on the scrotum (manual detorsion). But you’ll still need surgery to prevent torsion from occurring again. Surgery for testicular torsion is usually done under general anesthesia.

How do I check myself for testicular torsion?

Start by gently gripping the top of the scrotum, with your thumb on top and your fingers underneath. Pinch gently so that the testicle stays put and won’t move during the exam. Between your fingers, you should feel the spermatic cord. This connects the testicle to the rest of your body.

How do I know if my testicle is damaged?

  1. Nausea (especially common with testicular torsion)
  2. Bruising or discoloration of the scrotum.
  3. Swelling of the scrotum.
  4. Blood in the urine.
  5. Difficulty urinating.
  6. Fever.

What is the fastest way to fix testicular pain?

Use ice to reduce swelling in the scrotum. Take warm baths. Support your testicles while lying down by placing a rolled towel under your scrotum. Use over-the-counter pain medications like acetaminophen or ibuprofen to reduce pain.

What is intermittent testicular torsion?

Intermittent testicular torsion is a separate entity that should be considered in all young males with a history of scrotal pain and swelling. Acute and intermittent sharp testicular pain and scrotal swelling, interspersed with long intervals without symptoms, are characteristic.

How do you do a manual Detorsion?

(B) After appropriate sedation and analgesia has been administered, manual detorsion is performed by grasping the testicle and rotating it within the scrotum outward (medial to lateral) one to two full 360 degree turns.