Mr. Li, a newly married man, has been feeling his testicles swell recently. He can't explain what it feels like, but he has no time to work and can't have sex. So what is the reason for men's testicles to swell? How should men deal with abnormal testicles? Let's learn about common sense issues related to men's reproductive organs below. First of all, we must understand that testicular pain can be roughly divided into two situations: acute persistent pain and chronic pain. 1: Generally, the pain is acute: It is related to one's own physiology: When a man sees something he shouldn't see (you know), his testicles swell and become painful. There are two reasons for this. It will stimulate the testicles to become congested, and then sperm will be formed and mature in the epididymis. After being stimulated, it cannot be released in time, causing sperm accumulation and swelling. Solution: This problem is not very serious. Generally, you can release semen through masturbation, which is helpful in relieving the pain. Then just take a good rest and have some sleep. The best solution is to find a woman to marry as soon as possible so that this problem won't occur again. Also, watch fewer movies! Also, avoid frequent masturbation, which can also cause testicular pain. 2: Chronic pain This: The doctor said that there is more to consider. It may be more likely to be orchitis. I looked up orchitis on Baidu and it says that the cause is often caused by retrograde infection, such as urinary tract infection, prostatitis, post-urethral surgery, long-term indwelling catheter, etc.; hematogenous spread to the testicles, etc. Its clinical symptoms are often unilateral testicular pain, which can radiate to the groin area, scrotal skin redness and swelling, testicle and epididymis enlargement, and obvious tenderness. It is recommended that you go to the hospital for testicular examination as soon as possible. Better do a thorough checkup! Epididymitis, varicocele, hydrocele, chronic prostatitis, seminal vesiculitis, herniated disc, etc. can also cause testicular pain. It is recommended to go to the prostate department for examination to rule out prostate inflammation. Chronic diseases must be taken seriously and you should go to a regular hospital for a thorough check-up. Otherwise, it will be difficult to recover and it may also affect your fertility! |
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