Name: Caleb Metz (per iHuman case documentation)
Age: 13 years
Gender: Male
Height: 5’5” (165 cm, ~50th percentile for age)
Weight: 120 lb (54 kg, ~50th percentile for age)
Reason for Encounter: Acute onset of testicular pain, presenting
to an outpatient clinic in 2025.
History of Present Illness
Caleb Metz, a 13-year-old male, presents to the outpatient clinic with a
chief complaint of acute left-sided testicular pain that began
approximately 2 hours ago during a basketball game. He describes the
pain as severe, rating it 9/10 on a pain scale, and localized to the left
scrotum, with radiation to the lower abdomen and groin. The pain is
persistent and worsens with movement, such as walking or standing.
Associated symptoms include nausea with one episode of vomiting en
route to the clinic and mild diaphoresis. He denies trauma to the
scrotum, fever, dysuria, hematuria, or changes in bowel habits. The
patient reports no recent sexual activity, urinary tract infections, or
history of similar symptoms. His father, who accompanied him, notes