Testicular torsion is a serious medical condition that occurs when a testicle twists around its spermatic cord, which carries blood to the testicle, thereby obstructing blood flow. This condition leads to the interruption of blood supply to the testicle in the scrotum. Requiring emergency medical intervention, reduced or completely stopped blood flow in testicular torsion can cause severe pain and swelling. If left untreated, it can lead to permanent damage or loss of function of the testicle. Testicular torsion is frequently observed in adolescent and child-aged males. It typically occurs around 1 year of age and during puberty. Affecting approximately one in 4000 children, this condition mostly occurs in a single testicle (usually the left testicle); however, it can rarely be observed in both testicles.