Name: Caleb Metz
Age: 13 years
Gender: Male
Setting: Outpatient Pediatric Clinic with Urgent Care and Imaging
Capabilities
Chief Complaint: Acute left testicular pain
Date of Visit: July 17, 2025
Time of Visit: 04:14 PM EAT
History of Present Illness (HPI):
Caleb Metz, a 13-year-old Caucasian male, presents to the outpatient
pediatric clinic accompanied by his father, reporting sudden-onset left
testicular pain that began approximately 2.5 hours ago during a
basketball game at school. He describes the pain as sharp, constant,
and severe, rating it 9/10 on a numeric pain scale. The pain is localized
to the left testicle and radiates to the left groin, exacerbated by
movement, standing, or palpation, and unrelieved by rest, positional
changes, or lying supine. Associated symptoms include nausea starting
1 hour ago and one episode of non-bloody, non-bilious vomiting during