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A feeling of instability or the knee 'giving way' and pain or swelling in one testicle
When a feeling of instability or the knee 'giving way' and pain or swelling in one testicle appear together, the differential narrows. Below are the most likely causes — and the dangerous ones to never miss.
MOST LIKELY
MUST NOT MISS
When to seek urgent help
Seek urgent care if a feeling of instability or the knee 'giving way' and pain or swelling in one testicle is sudden and severe, accompanied by fever, neurological changes, breathing difficulty, or rapidly worsens.
FAQ
What does it mean when I have a feeling of instability or the knee 'giving way' and pain or swelling in one testicle?
When a feeling of instability or the knee 'giving way' appears with pain or swelling in one testicle, the differential narrows. The most likely matches are listed above; serious causes you should not miss are flagged separately.
When should I seek urgent care?
Get medical help immediately if symptoms are sudden, severe, accompanied by chest pain, breathing difficulty, neurological changes, high fever, or rapid worsening.
Can I diagnose this myself?
No. This page is educational only. A clinician can correlate symptoms with exam findings, history, and tests.