A 26-year-old male complains of pain in the left scrotal region and burning on urination that started 2 days ago. The scrotum is swollen and tender to palpation. A urethral discharge is evident. Pain decreases with elevation of the left scrotum. There is no pain on digital rectal exam. These are signs of:
A) Testicular torsion
B) Testicular cancer
C) Epididymitis
D) Prostatitis
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