Your doctor will ask about your child's health history and symptoms. Your child will be given a physical exam. Your child may also have tests such as:
- A urine test to check for other possible causes of scrotal pain, such as infection.
- An imaging test of the child's scrotum, such as an ultrasound.
In some cases, your child may need surgery right away if it seems your child may have testicular torsion. This is to help prevent severe problems. During surgery, the doctor will be able to see if the condition is testicular appendage torsion.