Medical Must-See: Patient’s testicle pops out of scrotum after COVID-19

A gaping ulcer provided the perfect escape route
Scrotal wound
Prolapsed left testis.

With COVID-19’s ever-expanding sequelae, new side effects are always coming out of left field.

Take this coronavirus complication in Urology Case Reports, where pruritic ulcers joined forces to create a hole large enough for a patient’s testicle to spill out of his scrotum.

The 72-year-old, with type 2 diabetes, initially presented to dermatologists in the US complaining of a six-month history of pruritic scrotal ulcers.

These sores had developed after COVID-19 infection, coalescing into two larger lesions on the left hemiscrotum.