Tightened foreskin (paraphimosis), where the retracted foreskin cannot be returned over the glans, causing pain, swelling, and a dangerous disruption of blood circulation.
Acute urinary retention, where the affected person is unable to urinate despite a strong urge to do so.
Severe, cramp-like pain in the flanks, which could indicate the presence of kidney stones.
Painful, persistent erection that does not subside on its own and requires emergency treatment.
Injuries to the genital area that require immediate medical attention.
Absence of urine production for more than 24 hours, which could indicate a serious disorder.
Sudden, severe pain in the testicular area, even in children and adolescents, as delayed treatment could lead to loss of the testicle.
Palpable enlargement of a testicle, especially if painless, which could indicate a possible condition.