Most scrotal contusions (bruises) happen from a bump or fall during sports or active play. The injury may cause blood to leak out from small blood vessels called capillaries. This can cause soreness, swelling, and "black and blue" marks on the skin.
Your child was checked to rule out any damage to the organs inside the scrotum. An ultrasound may have been done to help check for injury to the testicles. Over the next 2 weeks, the bruise should gradually become less painful and fade in color until it is gone.
Your child:
What is the scrotum? The scrotum is the pouch at the bottom of the penis. It holds the testicles (the organs that make sperm). It also holds the tubes that sperm travel through before leaving the body.
What can help prevent future scrotal injuries? Your child can wear an athletic supporter or an athletic cup when playing sports or doing a heavy activity: