Testicular Torsion Repair Aftercare Instructions
A day-by-day recovery guide for testicular torsion repair: what to expect, how to care for yourself, and when to call. Free to read and print.
What to expect
Testicular Health Monitoring
- •Perform monthly self-exams after full recovery to check for changes in size, shape, or firmness
- •The repaired testicle may feel slightly different in size or texture; this is normal
- •If the testicle was not salvageable and was removed, discuss hormone monitoring with your urologist
- •Future fertility is usually preserved if surgery occurred within 6 hours of symptom onset
Testicular Torsion Repair recovery, day by day
Immediate Post-Op
- Apply ice to the scrotum: 20 minutes on, 20 minutes off for the first 48 hours
- Wear snug, supportive underwear (athletic supporter or briefs) at all times for 2 weeks
- Elevate the scrotum on a rolled towel when lying down to reduce swelling
- Take prescribed pain medication before anesthesia fully wears off
Activity Restrictions
- Strict bed rest for the first 24 hours except for bathroom use
- No lifting anything over 5 lbs for 2 weeks
- No straining, bending at the waist, or abdominal exercises
- No driving while on prescription pain medication
Wound Care
- Keep incision dry for 48 hours; then gentle shower is OK
- Do not submerge in a bath, pool, or hot tub for 2 weeks
- Dissolving stitches will fall out on their own in 7 to 14 days
- Bruising and swelling of the scrotum are expected and will gradually resolve
Pain Management
- Alternate ibuprofen (400mg every 6 hours) and acetaminophen (500mg every 6 hours) for pain
- Ice 20 minutes on, 20 minutes off while awake to reduce swelling
- Scrotal swelling typically peaks on day 2 to 3 then improves
Gradual Return to Activity
- Begin short walks (10 to 15 minutes) twice daily
- Continue wearing supportive underwear at all times
- No running, cycling, or contact sports
- May return to desk work or school if pain is manageable
Recovery and Follow-Up
- Follow-up appointment at 1 to 2 weeks to check blood flow with ultrasound
- Gradually resume normal physical activity after clearance from surgeon
- No contact sports or heavy exercise until cleared (typically 4 to 6 weeks)
- Report any new scrotal pain, swelling, or change in testicle size immediately
When to call your provider or 911
- •Return of severe, sudden scrotal pain (possible re-torsion)
- •Increasing scrotal swelling after initial improvement
- •Fever above 101.5 degrees F (38.6 degrees C)
- •Wound opening, pus, or foul-smelling drainage from incision
- •Inability to urinate for more than 8 hours
- •Testicle feels hard, firm, or significantly different than before surgery
When in doubt, call your clinic. For a medical emergency, call 911.
Recovery milestones
- Day 3
Swelling peaks then resolves
Day 2 to 3 swelling peak; steady improvement expected after
- Day 5
Return to light activity
Short walks and desk work or school
- Day 14
Follow-up ultrasound
Confirm blood flow to the testicle is adequate
- Day 14
Expected recovery
Return to all activities including sports after surgeon clearance
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