Why did I develop it?

Epididymitis is usually caused by: a sexually transmitted infection such as chlamydia or gonorrhoea , or a urinary tract infection (UTI) UTIs aremuch less common in men than women. In men, a UTI may be causedby an enlarged prostate gland pressing on the bladder, the insertion of a catheter into the penis, or recent surgery to the groin, prostate gland or bladder. Men of any age can develop epididymitis. More unusual causes More unusually, epididymitis is caused by: mumps tuberculosis taking high daily doses of the medication amiodarone (normally taken for a heartrhythm disorder) urine flowing back into theepididymis after heavy lifting or straining, or associated with an enlarged prostate gland a groininjury Behet's disease When the cause isn't known, it's termed idiopathic epididymitis.
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