What Are the Causes of Non Bacterial Epididymitis?
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Amiodarone
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According to the Mayo Clinic, patients who take an anti-arrhythmic heart medication called amiodarone may develop an inflamed epididymis.
Urine Backflow
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Chemical epididymitis can occur when urine flows backward from the urethra into the edididymis. This condition can result from straining or heavy lifting.
Fungal Infection
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Epididymitis may develop from a fungal infection in the urinary tract, prostate or other area in close proximity to the testicles.
Prostate Enlargement
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Men with an enlarged prostate have a greater risk of developing epididymitis.
Symptoms
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Epididymitis may cause a tender, warm or red scrotum, testicular pain and pain during urination. Men with this disease may experience pain during sexual intercourse.
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