Pathophysiology Modifiable Factor: - Occupation (Driver) - Dietary (Charcoal, Carbonated fluids) - Untreated diagnosed of Congenital Hernia to Indirect Inguinal Hernia - Lifestyle
Non-Modifiable Factor: Sex (Male) Age Genetic
Embroyonic Stage ( 20 weeks testis should descend) Failure of the testis to descend
Congenital Hernia
Untreated Hernia results to Intra-abdominal wall (containing membranes or muscles) becomes weakened
Relaxation of abdominal wall musculature
Thinning of the fascia Abnormal growth of Cells to the lining in the colon
Growth of Massess
Trauma to the lining of the ascending colon
Bleeding in the ascending colon
Inflammatory response
Redness
Blood vessel near the site of injury are dilated scrotum
Increased permeability of capillary
Plasma leak from blood stream into tissue
Heat
Insterstitial Filtration
WBC, enter tissue and begin to engulf bacteria
Swelling of tissue of scrotum Inflammation
Inflamed tissue reaches nociceptors
Stimulation of pain receptors
PAIN